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    Home » Crypto News » Robinhood to Pay Over $10 Million in Penalties to Numerous US States for Harming Investors

    Robinhood to Pay Over $10 Million in Penalties to Numerous US States for Harming Investors

    Author: Dimitar Dzhondzhorov

    Last Updated Apr 7, 2023 @ 14:29

    California’s DFPI joined other states regulators in the multi-million agreement with Robinhood.

    The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) joined a multi-state settlement with Robinhood, which will pay approximately $10.2 million in fines for registering operational deficiency that negatively affected investors during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The crypto-related company was slapped with another $30 million penalty last summer by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) for violating anti-money laundering and cybersecurity laws.

    More Trouble for Robinhood

    The DFPI became the latest state regulator to join the multi-million agreement with Robinhood. Prior to it, the watchdogs of Alabama, Colorado, New Jersey, Delaware, Texas, and South Dakota maintained that the firm harmed some of its investors in March 2020 by neglecting several policies.

    According to the regulators, it failed to inform users about the risk associated with multi-leg option spreads, did not design a customer identification program, and did not exercise due diligence before approving certain option accounts. It also did not cooperate with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and other relevant agencies.

    The operational setbacks allegedly occurred in March 2020 (at the beginning of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic) when hundreds of thousands of investors relied on Robinhood’s platform. 

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    NASAA President Andrew Hartnett praised the mutual efforts of the state regulators, which aim to benefit affected investors. 

    “Robinhood repeatedly failed to serve its clients, but this settlement makes clear that Robinhood must take its customer care obligations seriously and correct these deficiencies,” he added.

    DFPI Commissioner Clothilde Hewlett said such platforms “must comply with common-sense protections for investors and consumers as required by law.” 

    Despite the fines, California’s regulator found no evidence of fraudulent activities conducted by Robinhood. In addition, the company fully cooperated with the investigation.

    The Previous Settlement

    The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) forced Robinhood Crypto (the cryptocurrency-focused unit of the online brokerage firm) to pay a $30 million penalty in August 2022 after it found “significant failures” of the compliance programs.

    The agency claimed that Robinhood violated anti-money laundering requirements and did not make proper upgrades to its transaction monitoring system. Furthermore, it followed cybersecurity policies that did not align with the standards outlined by the NYDFS.

    “DFS will continue to investigate and take action when any licensee violates the law or the Department’s regulations, which are critical to protecting consumers and ensuring the safety and soundness of the institutions,” Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris said at the time.

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    Dimitar got interested in cryptocurrencies back in 2018 amid the prolonged bear market. His biggest passion in the field is Bitcoin and he was fascinated with its journey. With a flair for producing high-quality content, he started covering the cryptocurrency space in late 2018. His hobby is football.

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