FINRA Extends Exam Window, Annual Report Filing

FINRA recently released a FAQ in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is providing regulatory relief due to the coronavirus pandemic, by, among other measures, extending its expiring qualification exam windows until May 31 and giving broker-dealers a 30-day extension to file their annual reports.

FINRA’s recently released frequently asked questions guidance also states that the BD regulator will permit firms to electronically file an initial or transfer Form U4 without obtaining the individual applicant’s manual signature if the firm does the following:

The 30-day temporary closure of the Prometric testing center, which administers FINRA exams, has prevented one broker-dealer’s reps from sitting for their scheduled exams. “Is FINRA considering temporarily extending the 120-day period under Rule 1210.04 for such individuals/?” the broker-dealer asked in the Q&A.

FINRA responded that it’s extending expiring qualification exam windows until May 31, and that, consistent with this extension, individuals who were designated to function as principals under Rule 1210.04 prior to Feb. 2 will be given until May 31 to pass the appropriate exams.

“FINRA will continue to assess this situation and consider any additional extensions of time if necessary.”

Check out ThinkAdvisor’s Coronavirus Guidance for Financial Advisors.

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