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Brittany Hall Permitted to Resign from PFS Investments

By: kurtablogs Author

Brittany Hall (CRD #: 7308735) has been permitted to resign from PFS Investments. This is according to her BrokerCheck record, accessed on December 18, 2025. Keep reading if you have questions regarding her alleged conduct.

Employment Separation After Allegations

On July 24, 2025, PFS Investments permitted Brittany Hall to resign. The firm alleged that she violated FINRA rules and industry standards of conduct by providing inaccurate information regarding an outside business activity reporting form and in related communications.

She has the following outside businesses listed on her detailed BrokerCheck record:

  • Management/Operations of Investment-Related Products
  • BP Tax Service

3270 – Outside Business and Selling Away

FINRA Rule 3270 requires brokers to inform their firm of any outside business activities or any investments sold away from the firm. The brokerage firm may prohibit the activity if the firm believes the proposed activity may compromise the broker’s duties. Firms may also require brokers to seek approval for any outside business.

Background Information

Brittany Hall has passed the following exams:

  • SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination 
  • Series 26 Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Principal Examination
  • Series 6TO Investment Company/Variable Contracts Representative Examination

She has registered with the following firms:

  • Primerica Brokerage Services (CRD #: 322250)
  • PFS Investments (CRD #: 10111)

Kurta Law Can Help

If you worked with Brittany Hall and you have concerns about your investments, please contact us today at 877-600-0098 or info@kurtalawfirm.com for a free consultation.

For over 20 years, Kurta Law has advocated on behalf of investors who want to recover their investment losses from brokers and brokerage firms. Kurta Law is a nationally recognized law firm that exclusively represents investors against brokers and brokerage firms on a contingency basis. This means that the firm only earns a fee if our securities attorneys recover money on your behalf.