Wall Street Regulators Fine Big Banks for Recordkeeping Failures
09 August 2023 - 1:02AM
Dow Jones News
By Dean Seal
Wall Street's top regulators are fining major banking firms
hundreds of millions of dollars for failing to keep staffers'
iPhone texts and Signal messages about company business.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that it
had sued 11 firms over the use of "off-channel" messaging
platforms. The firms have admitted to the allegations and are
settling the claims with a combined $289 million in fines.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has simultaneously
filed its own lawsuits tied to the same conduct against four of the
financial institutions, which are settling for a combined $260
million in penalties.
Since at least 2019, employees at firms including Wells Fargo
Securities and BMO Capital Markets have used platforms such as
iMessage, WhatsApp, and Signal to communicate for work purposes,
but their firms didn't maintain or preserve a substantial majority
of those communications, according to the SEC.
The failures involved employees at multiple levels of authority
within the firms, including supervisors and senior executives, the
agency said.
The firms have admitted to the facts set forth in SEC orders
against them.
Wells Fargo Securities, along with Wells Fargo Clearing Services
and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, have agreed to pay a
$125 million fine to resolve the SEC case against them.
BNP Paribas Securities and SG Americas Securities have each
agreed to pay the SEC a $35 million penalty. BMO Capital Markets
and Mizuho Securities USA will each pay $25 million fines. Houlihan
Lokey Capital has agreed to a $15 million penalty. Moelis &
Company and Wedbush Securities are each paying $10 million
penalties, while SMBC Nikko Securities America has agreed to a $9
million fine.
The CFTC has meanwhile closed cases against BNP Paribas, Société
Générale and Wells Fargo, which are each paying $75 million fines
to the derivatives regulator. Bank of Montreal is paying a $35
million penalty to resolve the case against it.
Ian McGinley, the CFTC's director of enforcement, noted that his
agency has collected more than $1 billion in penalties for
violations of recordkeeping requirements tied to the use of
off-channel platforms. The SEC has been pursuing a similar
crackdown in recent years.
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 08, 2023 10:47 ET (14:47 GMT)
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