Industry Organizations
Financial Services Roundtable (FSR)
The Financial Services
Roundtable represents 100 integrated financial services companies
providing banking, insurance, and investment products and services to
the American consumer. Member companies participate through the Chief
Executive Officer and other senior executives nominated by the CEO.
Roundtable member companies provide fuel for America's economic engine,
accounting directly for $98.4 trillion in managed assets, $1.1 trillion
in revenue, and 2.4 million jobs.
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA)
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) brings
together the shared interests of hundreds of securities firms, banks and
asset managers. SIFMA's mission is to support a strong financial
industry, investor opportunity, capital formation, job creation and
economic growth, while building trust and confidence in the financial
markets. SIFMA, with offices in New York and Washington, D.C., is the
U.S. regional member of the Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA).
Insured Retirement Institute (IRI)
The Insured Retirement
Institute (IRI) is a not-for-profit organization that for twenty years
has been a mainstay of service, commitment and collaboration within the
insured retirement industry. Today, IRI is considered to be the
authoritative source of all things pertaining to annuities, insured
retirement strategies and retirement planning. IRI proudly leads a
national consumer education coalition of nearly twenty organizations and
is the only association that represents the entire supply chain of
insured retirement strategies: Our members are the major insurers, asset
managers, broker-dealers/distributors, and 150,000 financial
professionals. IRI exists to vigorously promote consumer confidence in
the value and viability of insured retirement strategies, bringing
together the interests of the industry, financial advisors and consumers
under one umbrella. IRI's mission is to: encourage industry adherence to
highest ethical principles; promote better understanding of the insured
retirement value proposition; develop and promote best practice
standards to improve value delivery; and advocate before public policy
makers on critical issues affecting insured retirement strategies and
the consumers that rely on their guarantees.
Regulators
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
FINRA, the
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, is the largest independent
regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States.
FINRA is dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through
effective and efficient regulation and complementary compliance and
technology-based services. FINRA touches virtually every aspect of the
securities business – from registering and educating all industry
participants to examining securities firms, writing rules, enforcing
those rules and the federal securities laws, informing and educating the
investing public, providing trade reporting and other industry
utilities, and administering the largest dispute resolution forum for
investors and firms.
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)
The MSRB protects
investors, state and local governments and other municipal entities, and
the public interest by promoting a fair and efficient municipal
securities market. The MSRB fulfills this mission by regulating the
municipal securities firms, banks and municipal advisors that engage in
municipal securities and advisory activities. To further protect market
participants, the MSRB provides market transparency through its
Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA®) website, the official
repository for information on all municipal bonds. The MSRB also serves
as an objective resource on the municipal market, conducts extensive
education and outreach to market stakeholders, and provides market
leadership on key issues. The MSRB is a Congressionally-chartered,
self-regulatory organization governed by a 21-member board of directors
that has a majority of public members, in addition to representatives of
regulated entities. The MSRB is subject to oversight by the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)
The mission of the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain
fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation.
North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)
NASAA is a voluntary organization, established in 1919, of securities
regulators whose aim is to protect investors who buy securities or
investment advice by educating the public, investigating violations of
state and provincial law and filing enforcement actions. Membership
includes securities regulators from all 50 U.S. states, the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada and Mexico.