Joe Don Treece, a registered representative from Rogers, Arkansas, formerly with Arvest Wealth Management and Raymond James was suspended from FINRA membership for violations of Rule 9552
FINRA Rule 9552. Failure to Provide Information or Keep Information Current
This FINRA rule provides if a FINRA member fails to provide information or testimony requested or required by FINRA’s By-Laws or FINRA rules, or fails to keep his or her membership and supporting documents current, FINRA, after providing 21 days’ notice may suspend the FINRA membership of the person.
In January, 2017 Joe Don Treece was suspended from FINRA membership for violating Rule 9552.
Joe Don Treece’s registration and disciplinary history
In order to lawfully sell investments to the public, one must either be registered or exempt from registration.
Joe Don Treece was registered with:
June, 2013 – December, 2015: Arvest Wealth Management
August, 2011 – June, 2013: Raymond James
According to FINRA’s CRD disclosure report, Joe Don Treece has been the subject of one customer complaint and four regulatory investigations.
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