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Alicia Moe (aka Alicia Leach) Barred by FINRA

In May, 2016, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) announced that Alicia Moe (aka Alicia Marie Leach) of Encino, California, formerly with Unionbanc Investment Services of Woodland Hills, CA was barred from association with any FINRA member in any capacity.  Moe submitted to findings that she refused to cooperate with a FINRA investigation into whether she withdrew funds from a Unionbanc customer’s account without the customer’s permission.  Unionbanc had previously opened an investigation into the same conduct.

Alicia Moe’s registration and disciplinary history

In order to lawfully sell investments to the public,  a registered rep must either be registered or exempt from registration.  Alicia Moe was registered with Unionbanc Investment Services from May, 2010 through January, 2016.

According to FINRA’s CRD disclosure report, Alicia Moe has been the subject of one regulatory investigation.

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