SEC Adopts Rules to Help Protect Investors from Identity Theft
Washington, D.C., April 10, 2013 —
The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted unanimously to adopt rules requiring broker-dealers, mutual funds, investment advisers, and certain other entities regulated by the agency to adopt programs to detect red flags and prevent identity theft.
The SEC adopted the rules jointly with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in accordance with the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.
“Under these rules, certain businesses regulated by the SEC and CFTC would be required to adopt and implement programs to detect and respond to indicators of possible identity theft,” said SEC Chairman Mary Jo White. “These rules are a common-sense response to the growing threat of identity theft to all Americans who invest, save, or borrow money.”
The final rules will become effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register, and the compliance date will be six months after the effective date.
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Last Reviewed or Updated: June 10, 2013