Investment advisers in the US must be registered either with the SEC or with the state(s) where they operate or qualify for an exemption from registration. Registration requirements can vary among jurisdictions. Advisers are encouraged to conduct their own research regarding registration requirements before submitting new account applications with Interactive Brokers.
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All securities investment advisers in the US must be registered either with the SEC or with the states where they operate unless subject to an exemption from registration. Registration requirements for professional advisors with operations in the US generally are as follows:
An advisor generally must register with the SEC as an RIA (Registered Investment Advisor) if you:
The SEC can be contacted directly at (202)-551-6999 or online at www.sec.gov/divisions/investment/iard/register.shtml
You may be required to register with the NFA, unless you qualify for an exemption.
If you are not eligible to register with the SEC, state law may require you to register in the jurisdiction where you operate. Advisors with more than $25 million AUM or more than a certain number of clients (typically 1 or 6 depending on the state) must register with their state. Advisers are encouraged to conduct their own research regarding registration requirements before submitting new account applications with Interactive Brokers.
The state securities regulators publish information and guidance on their websites. Select your state, province or territory, to find helpful resources, including contact information for state and provincial securities regulators and other resources those agencies provide.
Interactive Brokers Canada Inc. is a member of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) and Member - Canadian Investor Protection Fund. Know Your Advisor: View the CIRO AdvisorReport. Trading of securities and derivatives may involve a high degree of risk and investors should be prepared for the risk of losing their entire investment and losing further amounts. Using borrowed money to finance the purchase of securities involves greater risk than using cash resources only. If you borrow money to purchase securities, your responsibility to repay the loan and pay interest as required by its terms remains the same even if the value of the securities purchased declines. Interactive Brokers Canada Inc. is an order execution-only dealer and does not provide investment advice or recommendations regarding the purchase or sale of any securities or derivatives. Our registered office is located at 1800 McGill College Avenue, Suite 2106, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 3J6, Canada.
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