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Abstract:Webull Financial, alongside Lightspeed Financial Services Group and Paulson Investment Company, LLC, has agreed to pay a collective fine of $275,000 following an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The penalty was issued due to the firms’ failure to include essential information in suspicious activity reports (SARs) over a four-year period.
Webull Financial, alongside Lightspeed Financial Services Group and Paulson Investment Company, LLC, has agreed to pay a collective fine of $275,000 following an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The penalty was issued due to the firms failure to include essential information in suspicious activity reports (SARs) over a four-year period.
SARs are critical tools for law enforcement, designed to provide insights into transactions that may indicate illegal activities. Under federal law, broker-dealers are required to file SARs that detail any unusual or suspicious transactions. The SEC emphasised that incomplete or inaccurate reporting undermines the effectiveness of these reports, depriving regulatory agencies and law enforcement of the intelligence needed to address financial crimes.
The SECs investigation revealed that Webull, Lightspeed, and Paulson had submitted SARs with missing or insufficient details between 2018 and 2022, failing to meet the required standards. As part of the settlement, Webull and Paulson also committed to hiring compliance consultants to enhance their anti-money-laundering programmes, demonstrating an effort to address these shortcomings.
Jason Burt, Director of the SECs Denver Regional Office, stated that the omissions in the SARs hindered the ability of law enforcement to gather timely and valuable intelligence. He reiterated the pivotal role of SARs in safeguarding market integrity and ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
The investigation, spearheaded by the SEC‘s Denver Regional Office in collaboration with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), highlights the regulator’s focus on ensuring broker-dealers uphold their obligations to report potential financial misconduct accurately.
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