With so much in flux in Washington, many investment advisers are wondering: Will the SEC exam and enforcement environment be changing under the new administration?
Artificial intelligence is the talk of the investment town, but investment advisers are struggling to understand exactly how AI will impact their businesses and how they can best manage its risks.
In a panel at the 2024 IAA Investment Adviser Compliance Conference, industry experts provided insights on how trends in Washington will affect investment advisers.
More than 600 investment advisory industry professionals convened at the 2024 IAA Investment Adviser Compliance Conference. Across two days, attendees got up to speed on critical industry topics and collaborated with their peers from across the country.
“One thing that frustrates me to no end is the lack of accommodation for smaller firms,” noted SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda, adding that many at the SEC “don’t have a good grasp of what it means to be a smaller firm.”
Investment adviser CCOs are continually preparing for their next SEC examination. Staying on top of the latest trends in exam process and focus can help ensure that their preparations are efficient and effective.
The compliance date for the new Marketing Rule is now five months in the rear-view mirror. How has the implementation process gone so far, and what questions still need to be resolved?
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