All 50 U.S. states, plus Washington, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico will get $320,754 in the settlement.
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Edward Jones & Co. has agreed to pay a $17 million fine to settle state regulators’ charges that it failed to supervise and fully correct instances where advisors wrongfully charged commissions ...
Edward Jones will pay $17 million to settle an investigation by state securities regulators into how the firm supervised the transfer of brokerage account assets into advisory accounts.
A four year investigation by state regulators has left Edward Jones with a $17 million penalty resulting from overcharging certain customers for mutual fund sales fees. The North American ...
Edward Jones is expanding its partnership with U.S. Bank to offer its millions of clients checking accounts and enhanced ...