All Finance articles – Page 48
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BlueOnion adds chief sustainability officer
Financial technology firm BlueOnion, a subsidiary of WealthAsia, announced the appointment of Jeanne Ng as chief sustainability officer.
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IDIQ names chief compliance officer
IDIQ, an identity theft protection and credit reporting monitor, announced the appointment of Beth Cheeseman Kearney as general counsel and chief compliance officer.
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BHG Financial names chief compliance officer
BHG Financial announced the appointment of Matt Ondus as chief compliance officer.
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Freddie Mac names chief compliance officer
Freddie Mac announced the appointment of Dennis Hermonstyne Jr. as senior vice president and chief compliance officer, effective Sept. 19.
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Mastercard appoints chief sustainability officer
Mastercard announced the appointment of Ellen Jackowski as chief sustainability officer.
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Validus Capital appoints chief compliance officer
Investment advisory firm Validus Capital announced the appointment of Sean Chen as chief operating officer, chief compliance officer, and managing partner.
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ArticleAmerican Express to pay $430K for violations of sanctions against drug kingpin
A subsidiary of American Express agreed to pay $430,500 to settle charges its network processed 214 transactions on behalf of a Venezuelan drug kingpin who was designated on the U.S. sanctions list, according to the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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Admiral Group names group chief risk and compliance officer
Admiral Group, a financial services and insurance company with businesses in the United Kingdom, Europe, and America, announced the appointment of Keith Davies as group chief risk and compliance officer.
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ArticleSurvey: Widening remit driving cost of compliance higher, retention lower
Compliance functionality is vital to the future of financial services firms, but many are “struggling to meet their commitments while maintaining an appropriate risk and compliance culture,” according to the “Cost of Compliance Report 2022” by Thomson Reuters.
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Propel Finance names director of compliance
U.K.-based Propel Finance announced the appointment of Jennifer Bodey as director of compliance and conduct risk.
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ArticleSEC’s Peirce weighs CCO enforcement case against liability framework
What would it look like if the SEC adopted a chief compliance officer liability framework? Commissioner Hester Peirce offered a preview in a statement regarding an enforcement action against the CCO of a formerly registered investment adviser.
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ArticleUBS to pay $25M over ‘inadequate’ training, oversight in SEC fraud case
UBS Financial Services agreed to pay approximately $25 million to settle fraud charges brought by the SEC that cited “inadequate” training and supervisory oversight of the firm’s financial advisers regarding a complex options trading strategy.
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ArticleFinCEN/BIS alert flags Russia export control evasion indicators
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and Bureau of Industry and Security warned financial institutions to be on the lookout for new and novel ways individuals and entities in Russia and Belarus are attempting to evade export controls.
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ArticleOCC risk report: Russian sanctions, staffing churn increase compliance challenges
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency warned banks and financial institutions about elevated operational risks caused by geopolitical tensions and a heightened compliance risk environment complicated by regulatory changes, policy initiatives, and difficulties in hiring qualified professionals.
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ArticleCompliance deficiencies faulted in Western International Securities Reg BI case
Western International Securities and five of its brokers have been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with violating Regulation Best Interest when they sold high-risk debt securities to investors who weren’t aware of the risks.
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ArticleWeiss Asset Management lauded for cooperation in $6.9M settlement
Weiss Asset Management reached a $6.9 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission after it self-reported alleged short selling violations.
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ArticleSEC charges investment adviser, CCO with selling fraudulent securities
A.G. Morgan Financial Advisors, its owner, and its former chief compliance officer were charged by the SEC with securities laws violations for unlawfully offering and selling more than $500,000 worth of unregistered, fraudulent securities.
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CNO Financial Group names chief risk officer
Financial services holding firm CNO Financial Group announced the appointment of Brian Schneider as vice president, enterprise risk management and chief risk officer.
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ArticleMorningstar to pay $1.15M in SEC internal control failure case
Morningstar Credit Ratings agreed to pay a civil penalty of $1.15 million to resolve charges of disclosure violations and internal control failures levied by the Securities and Exchange Commission last year.
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ArticleFinCEN launches rulemaking on no-action letter process
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network launched rulemaking for a no-action letter process, which the agency said might help spur innovation in financial services for anti-money laundering/countering the financing of terrorism and compliance functions.


