William Galvin, Massachusetts' top securities regulator, said Friday that he's reached a settlement with SII Investments Inc., an independent broker-dealer within National Planning Holdings that was recently purchased by LPL Financial, for failing to supervise the sales of nontraded real estate investment trusts.
"SII allowed its agents to miscalculate the customer's liquid net worth in order to sell them high-commission nontraded REITs in violation of Massachusetts guidelines and its own policies," said Galvin in a Friday statement.
"SII puts its own interests ahead of the customers — yet another example of the need for a strong fiduciary rule to be adopted."
According to the complaint, SII's suitability and disclosure form for nontraded REITs stated that no more than 10% of an investor's liquid net worth may be invested in any particular vehicle.
"While SII's own internal policies made clear that annuities are illiquid products, SII nevertheless included annuities with substantial pending surrender fees as liquid for nontraded REIT liquid net worth calculations," Galvin's office said.