Michelle Peng Resigns from Wells Fargo Clearing Services

Michelle Peng (CRD #: 4332571), a broker registered with Morgan Stanley, resigned from her previous firm after allegedly violating firm policy, according to her BrokerCheck record, accessed on June 6, 2023. If you have questions about her alleged conduct as a broker, read on.
Resignation from Wells Fargo Clearing Services
On April 28, 2023, Michelle Peng resigned from Wells Fargo Clearing Services following allegations that she used an unapproved communication technology for business communications with clients.
FINRA Rule 2010
FINRA Rule 2010 holds brokers to high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade. Violations of many other rules may also qualify as violations of FINRA Rule 2010.
Background Information
Michelle Peng has passed the following exams:
- Series 66 – Uniform Combined State Law Examination
- Series 63 – Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination
- SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination
- Series 7 – General Securities Representative Examination
- Series 6 – Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Representative Examination
Michelle Peng is a registered broker in ten states and a registered investment adviser in California and Texas.
She has also worked for the following firms:
- Wells Fargo Clearing Services (CRD#:19616)
- Wells Fargo Investments (CRD#:10582)
- Banc of America Investment Services (CRD#:16361)
Kurta Law Can Help
If you worked with Michelle Peng and you have concerns about your investments, please contact us today at 877-600-0098 or info@kurtalawfirm.com for a free consultation.
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