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Gregory Cash is the Subject of an Investor Dispute

Securities Lawyer Jonathan Kurta
By: Jonathan Kurta Author

Gregory Cash (CRD #: 2698196), a broker registered with UBS Financial Services, is the subject of an investor dispute. This is according to his BrokerCheck record, accessed on August 3, 2025. Keep reading if you have questions regarding his alleged conduct. 

Investor Allegations 

On April 2, 2025, investors alleged that they were victims of financial exploitation leading to the wrongful withdrawal of funds from their accounts. These funds were allegedly transferred to scammers. Investors alleged that UBS ignored red flags that the transactions were suspicious and failed to stop the fraudulent transfers. 

High Standards of Commercial Honor

FINRA Rule 2010 holds brokers to high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade. Failing to note the red flags of suspicious transfers. 

Background Information 

Gregory Cash has passed the following exams: 

  • Series 65 Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination 
  • Series 66 Uniform Combined State Law Examination
  • SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination 
  • Series 31 Futures Managed Funds Examination 
  • Series 7 General Securities Representative Examination

He is a registered broker in 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. He is a registered investment adviser in North Carolina and Texas. 

Gregory Cash has registered with UBS Financial Services (CRD #: 8174) and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith (CRD #: 7691). 

Kurta Law Can Help

If you worked with Gregory Cash and 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.