• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Contact Us

Agency Checklists

Massachusetts Insurance News & Job Opportunities

You are here: Home / State House News / Galvin Levies $2.5 Mil Fine In Securities Case

Galvin Levies $2.5 Mil Fine In Securities Case

May 1, 2023 by State House News Service

Agency Checklists, MA Insurance News


A Missouri broker-dealer will be required to pay a $2.5 million fine and more than $700,000 in restitution after allegedly failing to prevent one of its agents from taking advantage of Massachusetts customers.

Secretary of State William Galvin, who oversees the securities division, announced Monday a consent order with Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc., which was previously ordered to pay $400,000 in fines related to a pair of consent orders in 2018 and 2021.

The secretary’s office said a former agent of the broker-dealer, Joseph Crespi, deployed “predatory” sales practices with elderly, nonprofit and church clients to boost commissions over a years-long period. Crespi was suspected of making trades not authorized by clients, in one case involving a deceased client’s account, according to Galvin’s office.

Stifel allegedly allowed Crespi’s misconduct to continue for more than three years before firing him, even though his branch manager and other internal systems flagged potential issues. In one internal communication examined by regulators, a Stifel employee said Crespi would continue his behavior because “spots of a leopard do not change.”

“As the size of this fine illustrates, I will not tolerate repeated rule-breaking by firms that enact toothless compliance and supervisory systems, while placing their own bottom line above investor protection,” Galvin said in a statement. “This firm failed its customers when it dragged its feet for years, avoiding taking meaningful action to protect their best interests.”

In addition to the fine and restitution for Crespi’s clients, the company will also provide additional restitution to customers charged commissions on equity transactions above 5 percent, Galvin’s office said.

Primary Sidebar

MA Division of Insurance Announcements

New Episode

MA Insurance Lawyers

SPONSORED

Career News

In Memoriam: Rocco Basso, 1937-2025

In Memoriam: Rocco Basso, 1937-2025

MountainOne Insurance Promotes Stacy Roman to Vice President, Personal Lines Operations Manager

MountainOne Insurance Promotes Stacy Roman to Vice President, Personal Lines Operations Manager

The Concord Group Appoints Michael P. Nolin, Jr. as President & Chief Executive Officer

Industry Veterans Join Plymouth Rock as Territory Sales Manager for Massachusetts

View More Career News

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Roy Corso: 1943-2025

In Memoriam: Kevin Hugh Kelley, 1950-2025

In Memoriam: Kevin Hugh Kelley, 1950-2025

In Memoriam: Stephen Lee Brown, 1937-2025

In Memoriam: Stephen Lee Brown, 1937-2025

Company News

SIAA Hosts IA Evolve, a Virtual Innovation Event to Empower Independent Insurance Agents

SIAA Hosts IA Evolve, a Virtual Innovation Event to Empower Independent Insurance Agents

Hiring initiative bringing 100 new Farmers Insurance® jobs to four cities

Travelers Institute Announces Fall 2025 Wednesdays with Woodward® Webinar Schedule

Insurance Library Announces 2025 Members of Hess Benefactor Society

Footer

Agency Checklists

Contact us

We offer a variety of ways to get help promote your company or product.

Announcements
Email Sponsorships
Partnerships
Custom Collaborations

*Affiliate Disclosure

Please note that any of Agency Checklists’ articles might contain one or more affiliate links. This means that any subsequent purchase resulting from these links may result in a commission for us, but at no additional cost to you. For example, as an Amazon Associate, Agency Checklists earns a commission from all qualifying purchases. By working with affiliates we can continue to keep Agency Checklists subscription free. Thank you for your support.

Explore Our Archives

Copyright © 2025 · Agency Checklists · All rights reserved.

 

Loading Comments...