SEC Investment Adviser Rule Comment
TINA.org submitted a comment to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which was seeking public comment on the Commission’s proposed rule that would allow investment advisers to use testimonials and endorsements in marketing materials, urging it to include additional limitations in order to combat the proliferation of deceptive testimonials.
Highlights
Submitted a comment to SEC
SEC adopted several restrictions TINA.org suggested
Timeline
2020
December 22
The SEC votes to allow investment advisers to use testimonials for the first time, but with certain restrictions, several of which were suggested in TINA.org’s comment.
February 10
TINA.org submits a comment to the SEC regarding the Commission’s proposal to allow investment advisers to use testimonials and endorsements in marketing materials.
In its comment, TINA.org urged the SEC to include additional limitations in the proposed rule in order to combat the proliferation of deceptive testimonials, which TINA.org frequently sees in other industries. Among other things, TINA.org urged the SEC to require investment advisers using testimonials to disclose all material information that pertains to the testimonial(s) — including the rate of return on investment and the date of the claimed success — in order to allow consumers to accurately assess the likelihood of achieving similar results. TINA.org also recommended that the SEC make clear that testimonials should always disclose typical results and all material connections between the endorser and the adviser. Further, TINA.org suggested that the SEC include specific guidance regarding how to clearly and conspicuously disclose all material information and connections on different media platforms.
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