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Amber DeCamp Resigns from J.P. Morgan Securities

Amber DeCamp (CRD #: 7346966) resigned from her firm, according to her BrokerCheck record, accessed on August 13, 2022. Keep reading if you have questions about her conduct as a broker.

Resignation from J.P. Morgan Securities

On June 17, 2022, Amber DeCamp resigned from JPMorgan Chase Bank while allegedly under internal review. The review concerned allegations that she performed a maintenance transaction for a client who was not present but indicated in an internal firm system that they were. She also allegedly provided inaccurate information to the affiliate bank related to the client’s identification.

FINRA Rules 4511 and 2010

FINRA Rule 4511 requires firms to keep accurate books and records.

Many forms of broker misconduct violate FINRA Rule 2010, which requires brokers to uphold high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade.

Background Information

Amber DeCamp has passed the following exams:

  • Series 63 – Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination
  • Series 6TO – Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Representative Examination
  • SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination

She previously worked for J.P. Morgan Securities (CRD#:79).

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