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PTX Securities Fined $20,000 By FINRA

FINRA fines PTX Securities

In June, 2016, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) announced that PTX Securities of Plano, Texas submitted an acceptance, waiver and consent letter regarding due diligence violations in its securities business. In agreeing to the AWC, the firm was fined $20,000.

FINRA’s allegations included that the firm failed to properly investigate the background of the issuer of securities that were being sold through the firm in a private placement. FINRA found that the firm derived the majority of its revenue acting as a placement agent for this issuer, and failed to inquire into the impact that a money judgment would have against the issuer during the due diligence process.

Registration and disciplinary history

In order to lawfully sell investments to the public,  a firm must either be registered or exempt from registration.  PTX Securities is a Texas corporation formed in 2012, and is registered with FINRA, the SEC and in 28 states and territories.

According to FINRA’s CRD disclosure report, PTX Securities has been the subject of three regulatory investigations.

The Law Office of David Liebrader practices exclusively in the field of investment loss recovery.  For the past 23 years, we have dedicated our law practice to assisting investors who have been victims of investment fraud via fraudulent and unsuitable investment transactions.  During that time we have recovered money for over one thousand individuals, pension plans, trusts and companies.  The recoveries we have obtained via judgments, awards and settlements on behalf of our clients exceed $40,000,000.

When investors contact our firm they can expect prompt attention, and a detailed analysis of their issues.  Typical claims that we are asked to review  involve “unsuitability (where a financial advisor makes investment recommendations that are inconsistent with a customer’s investment objectives), claims for “churning” (where a broker enters into an excessive number of trades for the purpose of generating commissions), claims involving illiquid investments such as private placements (I.e., real estate investment trusts, limited partnerships, equipment leasing and oil and gas drilling programs) as well as claims for violations of state securities laws, which often provide investors remedies like attorney’s fees and interest, if they are successful on the claim.

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