pwshub.com

JPMorgan Employee Allegedly Steals Account Data, Social Security Numbers and Other Sensitive Information on Over 200 Customers: FINRA

A former JPMorgan employee is in the cross hairs of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over alleged regulatory violations.

FINRA says it’s penalizing Dale Self with a $5,000 fine and suspending him from associating with its members for 15 business days for “improperly” taking the personal information of dozens of customers from J.P. Morgan Securities without the consent of his employer or the clients.

J.P. Morgan Securities is the investment management arm of JPMorgan Chase.

According to the self-regulatory organization of the US financial industry, Self took the information from J.P. Morgan Securities ahead of an anticipated move to rival firm. Self had worked at the JPMorgan Chase subsidiary as a general securities representative for over a decade.

FINRA says,

Self took handwritten notes of nonpublic personal information pertaining to more than 200 J.P. Morgan Securities customers, including customer dates of birth, social security numbers, and financial account numbers, in a notebook.”

The US regulator further says that Self revealed the customer information contained in the notebook to his would-be employer weeks before leaving J.P. Morgan Securities.

The disclosed nonpublic personal customer information was used to prepare new account forms and populate customer relationship software for these customers, in anticipation of transferring these customers’ J.P. Morgan Securities accounts to the new firm.”

According to FINRA, Self eventually returned the customer information to J.P. Morgan Securities at the request of his former employer.

He has agreed to settle with the agency without admitting or denying guilt.

Generated Image: Midjourney

Source: dailyhodl.com

Related stories
1 week ago - A US regulator says a former JPMorgan Chase employee has admitted to stealing thousands of dollars from customers’ accounts and from the bank’s ATMs. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) says Roberto Garcia, a former Chase...
1 month ago - EigenLayer is at the center of what could be seen as an uncomfortable conversation.
1 month ago - The chatbot’s technology was reportedly developed without leaning on external technology, like OpenAI or Google Gemini.
2 weeks ago - JPMorgan Chase says it’s not responsible after an Ohio woman deposited $6,000 directly into a scammer’s Chase bank account. The scammer initially called the victim and pretended to be with Huntington Bank, convincing her that a...
2 weeks ago - A growing number of US banks are accused of routinely misleading customers in a push to pocket billions of dollars. JPMorgan Chase is now facing a proposed class action lawsuit for allegedly shifting customers’ idle cash into accounts...
Other stories
10 minutes ago - A new XRP price prediction by popular crypto pundit Egrag Crypto projects that the cryptocurrency could experience a historical price surge of about 9,468%. This predicted price gain would push XRP from its current price of $0.58 to $27,...
40 minutes ago - Dookey Dash: Unclogged is the new free-to-play version of last year's NFT-gated game, with a $1 million competition for top players.
1 hour ago - So far, Bitcoin has seen a mixture of bulls and bears just in the past day alone. Although bulls appear to be taking the lead given its current market performance, will this be sustainable? Before the US Federal Reserve announcement of...
1 hour ago - OKX, one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world by volume, will debut a new app and sunset the OKCoin app for U.S. users this fall.
1 hour ago - A judge dismissed the lawsuit that Consensys filed against the SEC over Ethereum, due to a lack of "final" relevant actions by the regulator.