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Abstract:Robinhood Financial LLC will pay up to $10.2 million in penalties for operational and technical failures that harmed main street investors. It enters a settlement with many states in the US over technological and operational failures.
Robinhood Financial LLC will pay up to $10.2 million in penalties for operational and technical failures that harmed main street investors. It enters a settlement with many states in the US over technological and operational failures.
The settlement stems from an investigation spearheaded by the state securities regulators in many states of the US, including Alabama, Colorado, California, Delaware, New Jersey, South Dakota, and Texas coordinated through the North American Securities Administrators Association(NASAA) regarding Robinhoods operational failure with respect to the retail market.
The investigation was triggered by the outage of Robinhood's platform in March 2020, when thousands of investors relied on the Robinhood app to make trades.
In addition, there were shortcomings in Robinhood's options and margin account review and approval process prior to March 2021, deficiencies in the company's monitoring and reporting tools, inadequate customer service and upgrade protocols, and the inability of Robinhood users to process trades.
The order sets out the following violations:
Negligent dissemination of inaccurate information to customers, including regarding margin and risk associated with multi-leg option spreads.
Failure to have a reasonably designed customer identification program.
Failure to supervise technology critical to providing customers with core broker-dealer services.
Failure to have a reasonably designed system for dealing with customer inquiries.
Failure to exercise due diligence before approving certain option accounts.
Failure to report all customer complaints to FINRA and state securities regulators, as may be required.
About Robinhood Markets
Robinhood is a pioneering online brokerage that enables its customers to buy and sell US stocks, ETFs, options, and cryptocurrencies with zero commission. Founded in 2013, the company has quickly become one of the most innovative and talked-about players in the fintech industry, attracting millions of customers with its transparent and user-friendly approach to investing. However, WikiFX has given this broker a low score of 1.47/10. Traders need to be aware of the potential risk.
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