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FINRA Panel Orders Stifel to Pay $132.5M for Misleading Investors
Abstract:FINRA arbitration panel rules Stifel must pay $132.5M for misrepresenting risks of structured notes, highlighting investor protection.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration tribunal ordered Stifel Financial (SF.N) to pay $132.5 million to a family for misrepresenting the risks associated with complicated structured notes. The panel determined that the firm's activities resulted in what the family's lawyer described as “staggering” damages.
The three-member panel awarded $26.5 million in compensatory damages, $79.5 million in punitive damages, and an extra $26.5 million for legal expenses to David Jannetti of Miami Beach, Florida, and his children Sarah, Adam, and Leah from New York. The lawsuit focused on auto-callable contingent coupon notes linked to the SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBI.P) and companies such as DocuSign (DOCU.O), Dynatrace (DT.N), Palantir Technologies (PLTR.O), and Twilio (TWLO.N).
According to Jeffrey Erez, the Jannettis' lawyer, the Stifel broker did not grasp the dangers connected with these notes. The broker reportedly focused the family's savings on these items, disregarding their financial goals. Over three years, the Jannettis lost nearly $16 million, which represented the majority of their investment capital.

Stifel intends to appeal the ruling, claiming that the Jannettis were “a sophisticated family of experienced and aggressive investors” who understood the risks, deliberately picked the assets, and only complained after suffering losses. The $132.5 million award accounts for 19% of Stifel's 2024 earnings, demonstrating the ruling's financial effect.
Erez hailed the verdict, saying, “We're quite happy with the prize. This sends a clear message to Stifel and other broker-dealers that if they do not enforce industry and compliance laws, they will face consequences.”
Stifel, which had 2,229 financial advisers and $501 billion in assets under management at the end of 2024, is now facing serious reputational and financial consequences. The Jannettis have petitioned a Miami federal judge to affirm the arbitration ruling, ensuring that the compensation be enforced.
About FINRA
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is a non-governmental agency that oversees brokerage companies and exchange markets in the United States. It seeks to safeguard investors by ensuring that the securities sector functions fairly and honestly. FINRA regulates about 3,500 brokerage companies and 600,000 registered securities representatives, enforcing regulations and settling disputes via arbitration.

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