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4 February 2022

NFA Extends Relief From On-Site Inspection Requirement Through 2022

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NFA extended relief through the end of 2022 from the requirement to conduct on-site annual inspections of branch offices and guaranteed introducing brokers.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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NFA extended relief through the end of 2022 from the requirement to conduct on-site annual inspections of branch offices and guaranteed introducing brokers. Firms may conduct these examinations remotely.

In a notice to its members, NFA clarified that a member who conducts a remote examination in 2021 is still eligible to conduct a remote examination in 2022 if "its risk assessment indicates it is appropriate to do so."

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