Kerry S. Propper
Professional summary
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Kerry Scot Propper was a registered financial professional .
Kerry is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1997. Kerry had worked at 3 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 79TO, Series 57TO, SIE, Series 55, Series 7 and Series 24 exams.
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Experience
March 6, 2003 - September 18, 2025
CHARDAN CAPITAL MARKETS LLC
February 18, 2000 - July 15, 2003
WINDSOR CAPITAL ADVISORS, LLC
July 30, 1997 - February 14, 2000
AEGIS CAPITAL CORP.
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Exams
Series 79TO
Date: 1/2/2023
Investment Banking Registered Representative ExaminationSeries 57TO
Date: 1/2/2023
Securities Trader ExamSeries 55
Date: 8/12/1999
Limited Representative-Equity Trader ExamCurrent Firm
CHARDAN CAPITAL MARKETS LLC
CRD#: 120128 / SEC#: , 8-65277
Contact information
FINRA licenses (40 States and Territories)
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| CHARDAN SECURITIES, LLC | MEMBER | |
| GROSSMAN, JONAS SVEN MAGNUS | PRESIDENT | 3186901 |
| MILLER, ANDREW DAVID | FINOP | 5106774 |
| MILLER, ANDREW DAVID | PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS CFFICER | 5106774 |
| MILLER, ANDREW DAVID | PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER | 5106774 |
| SOUTHWICK, DWIGHT CHRISTIAN | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER AND AML COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 1353036 |
| URBACH, STEVEN AARON | CEO | 4137317 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 14 |
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