Money Returning to Investors Harmed by Unregistered Broker
The SEC filed a complaint in 2013 against Banc de Binary Ltd., its founder Oren Shabat Laurent, and three affiliates alleging that they failed to register the offering before soliciting U.S. customers through YouTube videos, spam e-mails, and other Internet advertising. They failed to register as a broker-dealer before communicating directly with U.S. clients by phone, e-mail, and instant messenger chats.
Binary options differ from more conventional options contracts because the payout typically depends entirely on whether the price of a particular asset underlying the option will rise above or fall below a specified amount.
Banc de Binary, Laurent, and the affiliates agreed to jointly pay \\$7.1 million in disgorgement and \\$1.95 million in penalties to the SEC as well as \\$2 million in penalties to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which filed a parallel action. The court has established a Fair Fund that will be administered by the National Futures Association to compensate harmed investors. Banc de Binary, Laurent, and the affiliates also agreed to be suspended from the securities industry for a year and permanently barred from issuing any penny stock offerings. The settlement has been approved by the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada.
“Banc de Binary and its affiliates completely disregarded U.S. laws and registration requirements, and as a result they must surrender millions of dollars and be suspended from the industry,” said Michele Layne, Director of the SEC’s Los Angeles Regional Office.
The SEC’s investigation was conducted by Leslie Hakala, and the litigation was handled by John Berry, Amy Longo, and Ms. Hakala. The SEC appreciates the assistance of the CFTC.
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