Robinhood To Pay $29.75M to Settle FINRA Probe Over Compliance Issues

Share This Post

robinhood

The post Robinhood To Pay $29.75M to Settle FINRA Probe Over Compliance Issues appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Robinhood has agreed to pay $29.75 million to settle investigations by FINRA regarding its supervision and compliance practices. The settlement includes a $26 million fine and $3.75 million in restitution to customers. 

Robinhood Failed to Manage Trading System During Activity Surge

FINRA found that Robinhood didn’t properly manage or oversee its system for processing trades, even though there were clear signs of delays in processing due to a huge increase in trading activity. 

This happened between March 2020 and January 2021, which was the same time Robinhood restricted trading in popular meme stocks like GameStop and AMC Entertainment Holdings. In other words, Robinhood didn’t do enough to address the issues that were causing delays in its system, even though they could have seen it coming.

Robinhood failed to “respond to red flags of potential misconduct,” FINRA noted, leading to Anti-Money Laundering and supervisory and disclosure violations.

Robinhood Missed Suspicious Activities and Failed to Verify Accounts

FINRA found that Robinhood failed to detect, investigate suspicious activities, like manipulative trades, unusual money transfers, or cases where hackers took over customer accounts. Besides, Robinhood also opened thousands of accounts without properly checking customers’ identities. Because of these issues, Robinhood failed to set up strong Anti-Money Laundering programs, according to FINRA.

Robinhood also failed to properly monitor and keep records of social media posts, including those from paid influencers. Some of these posts were misleading or made unfair promises to investors.

The $3.75 million in restitution was because Robinhood gave customers incorrect or incomplete information when it changed market orders to limit orders, which impacted their trades.

Robinhood Agrees To FINRA’s Findings

Robinhood Financial and Robinhood Securities agreed to FINRA’s findings without admitting or denying the charges. This comes two months after the company settled for $45 million with the US securities regulator in January, following an investigation into violations of over 10 securities laws. Robinhood Financial and Robinhood Securities admitted to failing to maintain and preserve customer communications from 2020 to 2021.

Recently, in Q4 2024, Robinhood hit a record $916 million in net income and over $1 billion in revenue. Crypto revenue reached $358 million, a 200% increase, while crypto trading volumes jumped 450% to $71 billion.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Bitcoin To Hit $50 Million By 2041, Says EMJ Capital CEO

EMJ Capital CEO Eric Jackson has laid out one of the most aggressive long-term bitcoin targets in the space yet, arguing in an interview with reporter Phil Rosen that the cryptocurrency could reach

Upbit Freezes $1.77M in Stolen Assets

The post Upbit Freezes $177M in Stolen Assets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, has frozen $177 million in assets tied to a recent hack while

BCH Price Increases Over 38% YTD, Outperforming Major L1 Assets

Bitcoin Cash ( BCH) has delivered a robust year-to-date performance, climbing from $434 to $600 and establishing itself as the top-performing Layer-One (L1) cryptocurrency based on recent data Data

Altcoin: Làn sóng ETF bùng nổ – XRP, SOL, LTC, HBAR, DOGE, LINK và sự xuất hiện của cơ hội mới

Trong khi mọi ánh mắt đổ dồn vào các ETF Solana (SOL) với tổng dòng vốn vào khoảng $682 triệu, thì ETF XRP âm thầm vượt mặt với $874 triệu — dù các sản

ZKsync to Retire ZKsync Lite in 2026

The post ZKsync to Retire ZKsync Lite in 2026 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News ZKsync has confirmed it will retire ZKsync Lite, previously called ZKsync 10, in 2026 Launched in June 2020 as

Bitcoin Quantum ‘Doomsday’ Fears Are Overblown, a16z Research Says

A new a16z crypto research paper argues that apocalyptic narratives about quantum computers instantly killing Bitcoin are badly misaligned with reality, and that the real risk for blockchains lies in