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Rahma Asiedu Resigns from Wells Fargo Clearing Services

Securities Lawyer Jonathan Kurta
By: Jonathan Kurta Author

Rahma Asiedu (CRD #: 5749984), a broker registered with Wells Fargo Clearing Services, resigned from that firm, according to her BrokerCheck record, accessed on September 20, 2025. Keep reading if you want to know more about her alleged conduct as a broker.

Resignation from Wells Fargo Clearing Services

On June 2, 2025, Rahma Asiedu resigned from Wells Fargo Clearing Services and Wells Fargo Bank following allegations concerning certain bank customer check transactions and communications with bank customers through unapproved channels.

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FINRA Rule 2010 holds brokers to high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade.

Background Information

Rahma Asiedu has passed the following exams:

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

She previously worked for the following firms:

  • Wells Fargo Clearing Services (CRD#:19616) 
  • J.P. Morgan Securities (CRD#:79) 
  • Chase Investment Services (CRD#:25574) 

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