Series 51: Four-Year Minimum Requirement

Taken from our Series 51 Online Guide

Four-Year Minimum Requirement

Dealers must preserve the following records for at least four years. Bank dealers, including those municipal securities dealers that are a subsidiary or division of a bank, must preserve them for three years. The records include:

  • Subsidiary records
  • Records of put options and repurchase agreements
  • Records of securities in transfer and securities borrowed and received
  • Records of agency orders, executions, and cancellations, including discretionary orders
  • Records of principal transactions, whether for own account or customer accounts
  • Copies of confirmations and periodic statements
  • Records of personal and financial information for each retail customer account
  • Records of aggregate indebtedness, financial statements, and money balances of all brokerage accounts
  • Business records, including checkbooks, bank statements, wire transfers, bills receivable or payable, written and electronic communications received and sent, all written agreements entered into, and all powers of attorney
  • All fingerprinting records
  • Records required by

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