Mercedes Ochoa-bunsow
Professional summary
Being a previously registered professional could mean that this person is no longer operating under the supervision of the SEC or FINRA.
That means that the Securities and Exchange Commission may not be able to oversee the services that this specific professional is providing.
Mercedes Ochoa-bunsow, who also goes by Mercedes Ochoabunsow, was a registered financial professional .
Mercedes is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1998. Mercedes had worked at 5 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 65, SIE, Series 7 and Series 6 exams.
Question & Answer
Aliases
Other business activities
CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
The CRS(Customer Relationship Summary) document is not provided.
Certified licenses
Experience
July 20, 2020 - January 24, 2023
TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC
May 3, 2004 - April 29, 2005
OSAIC FS, INC.
March 19, 2004 - April 29, 2005
OSAIC FS, INC.
August 29, 2003 - March 9, 2004
WOODBURY FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
August 13, 2003 - March 9, 2004
WOODBURY FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
June 19, 2000 - August 12, 2003
EQUITABLE ADVISORS, LLC
March 31, 2000 - August 12, 2003
EQUITABLE ADVISORS, LLC
October 19, 1998 - January 12, 2000
NYLIFE SECURITIES LLC
Primary Firm SEC Registration
TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC
CRD#: 16164 / SEC#: 801-38618, 8-33429
State Registrations and Notice Filings
Listed states reflect where the advisor is authorized to serve clients under state regulations.
Visual representation of state registrations
Exams
Current Firm
TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC
CRD#: 16164 / SEC#: 801-38618, 8-33429
Contact information
SEC notice filing (53 States and Territories)
FINRA licenses (53 States and Territories)
Documents
Part 2 Brochures
Direct owners and executive officers
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 42,440 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 1,730,669,809 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 19 |
| Arbitration | 3 |
| Bond | 3 |
Red Flags
Disclosures can be potential red flags, including customer disputes, regulatory fines, employer terminations, bankruptcies, judgments, liens, or certain criminal activities.
Check for any disclosures as part of your thorough research when choosing an advisor.