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SEC Settles Charges with Liquidnet for Violations of Market Access Rule and for Failing to Protect Confidential Subscriber Trading Information
The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being appealed, it will be noted below.
On January 10, 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it had settled charges against broker-dealer Liquidnet Inc., an operator of multiple alternative trading systems (ATSs), for failing to have necessary controls and procedures regarding market access, for failing to protect confidential subscriber trading information, and for related disclosure failures. Liquidnet agreed to pay a $5 million civil penalty to resolve the SEC's charges.
As an ATS operator that provides market access to non-broker-dealers, Liquidnet is subject to the market access rule, which requires it to have a system of controls and procedures to prevent the entry of orders that would exceed appropriate credit thresholds for its customers. The SEC’s order finds that, for a number of years, Liquidnet violated the market access rule by, among other things, setting inappropriate credit thresholds, including having a default of $1 billion.
In addition, to satisfy the applicable ATS exemption from having to register as an exchange, Liquidnet must comply with certain conditions, including having written safeguards and procedures to limit access to confidential subscriber trading information to certain employees of the ATS. According to the SEC’s order, for several years, Liquidnet failed to adequately limit access to systems containing confidential subscriber trading information and failed to make adequate related disclosures on certain forms. The SEC’s order finds that Liquidnet also made material misrepresentations to customers about its market access controls and to subscribers about its ATS safeguards for subscriber confidential trading information.
The SEC order finds that Liquidnet willfully violated the market access rule and other rules governing ATSs. Without admitting or denying the findings in the order, Liquidnet agreed to be censured and pay the $5 million penalty. The SEC's order also finds that Liquidnet undertook remedial efforts, including retaining an outside consultant to correct and improve its controls and procedures related to the market access rule and Regulation ATS. Liquidnet has undertaken to submit certain reports and certifications in connection with those efforts.
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