SEC, MSRB, FINRA to Hold Hybrid Compliance Outreach Program
The program will provide municipal market participants an opportunity to hear from
“The SEC looks forward to co-hosting this meaningful Compliance Outreach Program for municipal market participants,” said SEC Director of the
“We are pleased to continue coordinating with the
“The Compliance Outreach Program is a great opportunity to engage in dialogue that fosters effective regulation, improves compliance and strengthens everyone’s understanding of the industry,” said
Registration is being administered by
To submit questions and topics of interest in advance of the event, please email: [email protected].
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