FINRA to Firms and Individuals: You Can’t Hide from Rule 8210
A Practical Guidance® Article by Brian L. Rubin
November 20, 2025
FINRA to Firms and Individuals: You Can’t Hide from Rule 8210A Practical Guidance® Article by Brian L. RubinNovember 20, 2025 LexisNexis In September 2025, FINRA issued Regulatory Notice 25-11, reminding firms and individuals that they must comply with FINRA Rule 8210—FINRAʼs equivalent of subpoena power—regardless of where they or their records are located. This rule authorizes FINRA to request information, documents, and testimony from broker-dealer members and associated persons for investigations, complaints, examinations, or proceedings, even if the information is outside the United States. FINRAʼs position is that compliance with Rule 8210 is essential for its self-regulatory mission, and failure to respond truthfully or completely may result in sanctions, including expulsion or a bar from associating with a member firm. The Notice addresses the global nature of many firms, acknowledging that some jurisdictions (such as China, France, and Switzerland) have laws that may conflict with Rule 8210’s requirements. Despite these conflicts, FINRA expects firms to anticipate and address their ability to comply. The article highlights three key implications:
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