Anthony Mazzo-Former UBS Financial Broker-Discloses Customer Dispute

Anthony Mazzo-Former UBS Financial Broker-Discloses Customer Dispute

Anthony Mazzo-Former UBS Financial Broker-Discloses Customer Dispute 150 150 Robert Rex, Esq.

November 2016-Palm Beach, Florida

The FINRA records of  Anthony J. Mazzo,  a  stockbroker who is currently  employed by  BB&T Securities disclose 4 prior customer disputes that have been resolved, a currently pending customer dispute and a separation from employment after allegations.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the agency that licenses and regulates stockbrokers and brokerage firms. FINRA requires brokers and brokerage firms to report customer complaints and disputes as well as regulatory sanctions. In addition brokers are required to disclose certain financial matters such as personal bankruptcies, judgments and liens.

In the currently pending matter, FINRA case#16-0458, a customer of Mazzo’s former employer, UBS Financial Services, alleges damages of $50,000 for an unsuitable investment recommendation and misrepresentation in connection with the purchase of shares in a unit investment trust.

Mazzo has been registered with BB&T Securities since 4/2016. Prior employment includes UBS Financial and Oppenheimer & Co.

 

If you have losses in an account in an account handled by Anthony Mazzo  contact us to discuss how you may be able to recover damages for those losses.

Rex Securities Law , with offices in Boca Raton, FL,  and  Austin, TX,   provides representation to  investors  nationwide who are seeking recovery of investment losses due to the negligence or fraud of stockbrokers and broker dealers. If you have questions about how your account has been handled, call to speak with an experienced securities attorney.

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