Vernon C. Dailey
Professional summary
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Vernon Coleman Dailey was a registered financial professional .
Vernon is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1996. Vernon had worked at 6 firms and has passed the Series 65, Series 63, SIE and Series 7 exams.
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Experience
April 4, 2008 - April 13, 2023
CITIZENS SECURITIES, INC.
April 3, 2008 - April 13, 2023
CITIZENS SECURITIES, INC.
October 20, 2004 - March 31, 2008
BANC OF AMERICA INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.
October 20, 2004 - March 31, 2008
BANC OF AMERICA INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.
August 19, 2004 - October 20, 2004
QUICK & REILLY, INC.
June 6, 2003 - October 20, 2004
QUICK & REILLY, INC.
January 4, 2001 - June 12, 2003
IFMG SECURITIES, INC.
July 16, 1998 - June 24, 1999
SIGNATOR INVESTORS, INC.
April 9, 1996 - September 2, 1997
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED
Primary Firm SEC Registration
CITIZENS SECURITIES, INC.
CRD#: 39550 / SEC#: 801-61902, 8-48744
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Current Firm
CITIZENS SECURITIES, INC.
CRD#: 39550 / SEC#: 801-61902, 8-48744
Contact information
SEC notice filing (52 States and Territories)
FINRA licenses (52 States and Territories)
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 53,044 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 9,188,004,183 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 16 |
| Arbitration | 6 |
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