SEC Announces Compliance Outreach Program Regional Seminars for
Investment Adviser and Investment Company Senior Officers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Washington, D.C., July 16, 2013 —The Securities and Exchange
Commission today announced the schedule for its upcoming Compliance
Outreach Program regional seminars in several cities around the country
for investment adviser and investment company senior officers, including
chief compliance officers (CCOs).
The SEC's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE),
Division of Investment Management, and Division of Enforcement's Asset
Management Unit are jointly sponsoring the regional seminars for
investment companies and investment advisers. The seminars highlight areas
of focus for compliance professionals. They provide an opportunity for the
SEC staff to identify common issues found in related examinations or
investigations and discuss industry practices, including how compliance
professionals have addressed such matters.
The Compliance Outreach Program was created to promote open
communication on mutual fund, investment adviser, and broker-dealer
compliance issues. The program, formerly known as the CCOutreach Program,
was redesigned in 2011 to include all senior officers, not just CCOs,
underscoring the importance of compliance throughout a firm's business
operations.
The series of regional seminars kicked off in Boston on May 16 with
panel discussions on the priorities for the SEC's National Examination
Program, current topics in money management regulation, and OCIE's process
for assessing risks and selecting firms for examination.
The remaining seminars:
- Chicago - August 28: This seminar will present an overview of the
examination process, including how registrants are selected for
examination and the most commonly identified deficiencies. There also
will be three discussion panels on traded and non-traded real estate
investment trusts, on investment companies with special emphasis on
alternative investment funds and money market funds, and on current
enforcement actions in the investment management industry. Lastly, there
will be a breakout session focusing on custody and compliance for small
advisers. Register
for this event
- New York - September 13: This seminar will be most relevant to newly
registered investment advisers, to dual registrants and to investment
advisers affiliated broker-dealers. The topics most relevant to newly
registered advisers will include the SEC's examination process,
priorities, risk surveillance, and examination selection process. In
addition, the staff will discuss Form PF and other filing requirements
and recent industry and regulatory developments. The topics most
applicable to dual registrants or advisers with affiliated
broker-dealers will address the staff's coordinated examination process,
common examination findings, and controls that some firms use to address
conflicts of interest. Register
for this event
- Atlanta - September 25: This seminar will discuss the importance of
enterprise risk management and effective compliance and will identify
key issues noted during examinations, including conflicts of interests
and issues associated with fees, such as undisclosed remuneration,
miscalculation, and layering. Additional discussion topics include the
changing demographics of SEC-registered investment advisers and key
examination program initiatives to address such changes. Register
for this event
- San Francisco - November 6: This seminar will feature an overview of
the SEC's examination processes and procedures and a discussion of OCIE
and AMU priorities. Emphasis also will be placed on valuation issues,
including best practices for valuing assets by private and registered
investment funds. Register
for this event
If registrations exceed capacity at an event
location, investment company and investment adviser CCOs will be given
priority on a first-come, first-registered basis. Instructions on
registering for the regional seminars will be sent to each SEC-registered
investment adviser using the e-mail account on the adviser's Form ADV
filing. For more information, contact: ComplianceOutreach@sec.gov