A big thank you to everyone who helped make the 2023 IAA Compliance Workshops a success. If you didn't make it to a Compliance Workshop this year, here's what you missed.
The SEC’s 2023 examination priorities reflect the agency’s broader focus areas, emphasizing an adviser’s fiduciary duty to act in its clients’ best interest, cybersecurity, ESG, and compliance with the new Marketing Rule.
The SEC’s Division of Examinations has issued its examination priorities for 2022, which are in line with recent regulatory initiatives and rulemakings directed at advisers.
SEC Risk Alert Outlines ESG Exam Focus Areas, Related Deficiencies, Effective Compliance Practices April 12, 2021 The SEC’s Division of Examinations has issued a Risk Alert describing areas of...
Compliance Conference Takeaways While the pandemic has slowed down much of life, it has had little impact on one of the bigger challenges that an investment advisory compliance effort will...
SEC Exams Director Driscoll Addresses Newly Announced 2021 Exam Priorities at IAA Compliance Conference Updated March 5, 2021 Peter Driscoll,SEC Examinations Director One day after the SEC Division of...
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