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Chapin Davis Settles Claims Relating to Structured Notes

Chapin Davis, Inc., of Baltimore, Maryland, submitted an AWC in which the firm was censured and fined by FINRA $35,000. Without admitting or denying the findings, Chapin Davis agreed to the sanctions and to the findings in connection with the sale of structured products, the firm’s supervisory system and WSPs were inadequate. The findings stated that the firm sold approximately $24.5 million in structured notes and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insured structured certificates of deposit (CDs) to retail customers. The firm did not have a system or WSPs for evaluating and conducting due diligence on the products, including determining risks and suitability issues, as applicable, and for approving the products. The firm offered limited training on the products, and its WSPs did not specifically address the products or provide guidance or restrictions unique to the products, including assessment or consideration of customer-specific suitability, as applicable. In addition, the firm did not sufficiently review transactions in the products, including monitoring of accounts for overconcentration of the products. (FINRA Case #2012030601701)

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