SIE practice questionmediumCustomer complaint records
Broker-dealers must retain records of customer complaints for how many years?
- A2 years
- B5 years
- C4 years✓ Correct answer
- D3 years
Explanation
Why C — 4 years
FINRA Rule 4513 requires firms to preserve written customer complaint records for at least four years.
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