Reorganization of FINRA’s Examination Program Taking Shape
At FINRA’s recent annual conference in Washington D.C., President and CEO Robert W. Cook and Executive Vice President of Member Supervision Bari Havlik discussed, among other things, FINRA’s ongoing efforts to consolidate its Examination and Risk Monitoring Programs from three separate programs into a single one. The goal of the reorganization is to drive more effective risk monitoring by better identifying industry trends, promoting more examination consistency, eliminating duplication of examination efforts and creating a single point of accountability for the exams.
When the examination program consolidation was first announced in an October 2018 press release, FINRA noted that their examination program responsibilities were “divided among three different programs responsible for: business conduct, financial oversight and trading compliance. The consolidation will bring those programs under a single framework designed to better direct and align examination resources to the risk profile and complexity of member firms. Among other benefits, FINRA expects the new structure to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the program.”
Also, in the October 2018 press release, Cook noted, “Our Examination and Risk Monitoring program is central to our efforts to protect investors and guard the integrity of markets. After careful consideration and extensive feedback from internal and external stakeholders, we are moving toward a program structure that is based on the firms we oversee. By directing our expertise and resources in a more tailored way, we will become more effective at examining for compliance.”
Havlik added, “Implementing a unified program structure will help make us a more agile and risk-focused regulator while focusing on enhanced training and career opportunities for our staff. We are evolving the program in a way that addresses specific feedback that we’ve received as part of FINRA360. This will be a significant undertaking that will continue through 2019, but our work is well underway. I look forward to keeping our stakeholders updated as we progress.”
The examination program integration is a result of FINRA360, FINRA’s ongoing self-evaluation and improvement initiative. At the FINRA Conference, Cook noted that one of the main goals of the FINRA360 initiative is to provide tools to member firms to help them comply with the myriad of rules facing firms. A visit to FINRA’s website reflects the ongoing success of this effort, as FINRA provides numerous tools and templates to effectively assist member firms in complying with rules and enhancing supervisory oversight on topics ranging from OFAC screening to cybersecurity checklists. (See appendix below for a link to FINRA’s list of tools and checklists reflected on their website, as well as FINRA’s examination priorities letter for 2019.)
At the FINRA Conference, for the first time, the business model categories resulting from the consolidation efforts were provided. Examination groups will be divided as follows:
Action items
First, contact your FINRA coordinator and discuss the new integrated examination program and how it will impact your firm. Second, review the many tools and checklists available on FINRA’s website to determine which ones can improve your firm’s compliance and supervisory programs. Finally, if you have not yet reviewed FINRA’s examination priorities letter for 2019, please do so ASAP, and identify any topics that are applicable to your firm’s business model and revisit your firm’s oversight in these areas.
Appendix
- http://www.finra.org/industry/tools
- https://www.finra.org/industry/2019-annual-risk-monitoring-and-examination-priorities-letter
FINRA Website Tools
- Anti-Money Laundering Template
- Books and Records Requirements Checklist for Broker Dealers
- Breakpoints Checklist and Worksheet
- Breakpoints Interest Refund Calculator
- Breakpoints Sample Written Disclosure Document
- Broker/Check Link Requirements in Rule 2210, Tools and Resources for Complying with…
- Business Continuity Planning Template
- Compliance Calendar
- Compliance Vendor Directory
- Cybersecurity Checklist
- Firm Renewal Report Job Aid
- Merger, Acquisition, and Succession Checklist
- New Account Application Template
- Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) Search Tool
- Peer-2-Peer Compliance Library
- Preferred Pricing Program
- Report Center
- Weekly Update Email Archive
- Written Supervisory Procedures Checklist for Broker Dealers
- Written Supervisory Procedures Checklist for Capital Acquisition Brokers
NOTE: Links to all of those tools are available here.
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