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Brach Kraus Resigns from Northwestern Mutual Investment Services

Brach Kraus (CRD #: 6947086), a broker formerly registered with Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, resigned from the firm, according to his BrokerCheck record, accessed on September 18, 2022. Keep reading if you have questions about his conduct as a broker.

Resignation from Northwestern Mutual Investment Services

On July 21, 2022, Brach Kraus was permitted to resign from Northwestern Mutual Investment Services after allegedly admitting to signing two clients’ initials on an investment account document without their knowledge or permission. He allegedly initially claimed that he had witnessed the clients sign the document.

FINRA Rule 2010

FINRA Rule 2010 holds brokers to high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade. Forgery is a violation of this rule. 

Background Information

Brach Kraus has passed the following exams:

  • Series 63 – Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination
  • Series 7TO – General Securities Representative Examination
  • SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination
  • Series 6 – Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Representative Examination

He previously worked for Northwestern Mutual Investment Services (CRD#:2881) and Ameriprise Financial Services (CRD#:6363).

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