Matthew Brown
Professional summary
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Matthew Brown was a registered financial professional .
Matthew is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1998. Matthew had worked at 5 firms and has passed the Series 63, SIE, Series 55, Series 7 and Series 24 exams.
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Experience
December 17, 2015 - August 1, 2016
NORTHEAST SECURITIES, LLC
October 1, 2012 - December 31, 2013
J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC
April 19, 2006 - October 1, 2012
CHASE INVESTMENT SERVICES CORP.
March 23, 2004 - June 14, 2005
SOUND SECURITIES, LLC
November 11, 2002 - February 12, 2004
NORTHEAST SECURITIES, LLC
August 20, 1999 - May 30, 2002
CROWN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
June 26, 1998 - August 18, 1999
NORTHEAST SECURITIES, LLC
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Exams
Series 55
Date: 4/7/1999
Limited Representative-Equity Trader ExamCurrent Firm
NORTHEAST SECURITIES, LLC
CRD#: 25996 / SEC#: , 8-42227
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| INSIGNEO FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC | SHAREHOLDER | |
| ALMERINI, LOUIS ACHILLE | FINOP | 1605183 |
| DIAMANTIS, JOHN M | CHAIRMAN | 1310200 |
| DUFFY, PAUL EDWARD | PRESIDENT | 2227111 |
| O'ROURKE, CHARLES MICHAEL | SECRETARY | 733917 |
| STICE, HAROLD EUGENE | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, ROSFP | 1349210 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 16 |
| Arbitration | 11 |
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