LPL Financial Holdings Inc. appears to be on the hook for a $50 million settlement and penalty from the Securities and Exchange Commission over compliance failures in keeping records of financial advisors’ and employees’ electronic communications, such as text messages and apps.
One year ago, LPL reported that the SEC had made inquiries into whether the broker-dealer was meeting industry standards related to retaining with electronic communications on personal devices unapproved by the giant brokerage, but it did not detail the amount of a potential penalty.
In LPL Financial Holdings’ annual report, issued Wednesday, the firm disclosed the details of the penalty.
“In October 2022, the company received a request for information from the SEC in connection with an investigation of the company’s compliance with records preservation requirements for business-related electronic communications stored on personal devices or messaging platforms that have not been approved by the company,” according to the annual report.
SEC staff proposed a potential settlement to resolve the matter, including a $50 million civil monetary penalty, according to the annual report. LPL recorded a $40 million expense in 2023 as a result, which is the amount that is not covered by its captive insurance subsidiary.
With 21,000 financial advisors across various business channels, LPL reported the $40 million charge in October in its third-quarter earnings.
The size of the penalty against LPL stands out, particularly as the SEC penalized 16 wealth management firms a total of $81 million earlier this month over mishandled electronic communications, one compliance executive noted.
“The SEC is indicating very strongly that there needs to be a sea
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