Did Geoffrey Colin Turner Cause You Investment Losses?
Geoffrey Colin Turner of Tybee Island, Georgia, submitted a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent (AWC) to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) in which he received a fine and suspension for recommending certain L-share variable annuities. Mr. Turner joined BB&T as a General Securities Principal in October 2006. During the relevant time period, Mr. Turner allegedly made recommendations of certain L-share variable annuities to 15 customers without sufficient knowledge that these recommendations were suitable. FINRA found that Mr. Turner made recommendations to his customers to purchase higher-cost share class contracts without understanding the costs and benefits. According to FINRA, Mr. Turner did not understand that the L-share class would be more expensive than the B-share class for customers who held their annuities for at least seven years. FINRA’s findings also stated that due to Mr. Turner’s lack of understanding the L-share class annuities, he was unable to educate his customers about the various features of the products. Mr. Turner, without admitting or denying FINRA’s findings, was fined $7,500, suspended for 30 days and required to attend and satisfactorily complete eight hours of continuing education relating to the sale of variable annuities and the factors for consideration in determining when such products are suitable.
Georgia has thousands of stock brokerage firms and investment advisory offices. With so many stock brokerage firms and investment advisory offices, comes the potential for their stockbrokers, financial advisors, and other representatives to fail to use reasonable care or commit negligence in speaking with you, making recommendations, failing to follow your instructions and to engage in many other kinds of negligent stockbroker misconduct which violates Federal and Georgia securities laws and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) rules and stock brokerage firms policies and procedures.
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