Series 82: Communications That Do Not Need To Be Filed With FINRA

Taken from our Series 82 Top-off Online Guide

Communications that Do Not Need To Be Filed with FINRA

The following communications typically do not need to be filed with FINRA:

  • Correspondences
  • Institutional communications
  • Retail communications that were previously filed with the advertising department and will be used without material change
  • Retail communications that are based on templates that were previously filed with the department, and the changes are limited to updates of more recent statistical or other non-narrative information
  • Retail communications that do not make any financial or investment recommendation or otherwise promote a product or service of the member
  • Retail communications that do no more than identify a national securities exchange symbol of the member or identify a security for which the member is a registered market maker
  • Retail communications that do no more than identify the member or offer a specific security at a stated price
  • Prospectuses, preliminary prospectuses, fund profiles, offering circulars, and similar documents that have been filed with

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