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FinCEN Imposes $80 Million Penalty on Canaccord for AML Failures

Posted on April 8th, 2026 at 1:45 PM
FinCEN Imposes $80 Million Penalty on Canaccord for AML Failures

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The U.S. Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network imposed an $80 million civil penalty on Canaccord Genuity LLC for violations of the Bank Secrecy Act, marking the largest enforcement action of its kind against a broker-dealer, according to InvestmentNews.

FinCEN found that the firm willfully failed to satisfy core anti-money laundering obligations, including maintaining an effective Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program, filing required suspicious activity reports, and conducting adequate customer due diligence. According to InvestmentNews, those deficiencies persisted over several years and reflected significant weaknesses in the firm's compliance framework.

InvestmentNews reports that the consent order details failures in the firm's ability to detect and escalate suspicious trading activity. Regulators determined that Canaccord did not file at least 160 suspicious activity reports tied to trading in numerous over-the-counter securities. FinCEN stated that the underlying activity involved thousands of transactions presenting indicators of potential market manipulation or other misconduct.

FinCEN emphasized that these reporting failures deprived law enforcement of critical intelligence related to possible financial crime and market abuse.

InvestmentNews reports that the order identified operational shortcomings within the firm's compliance function. AML surveillance systems and internal review processes were not adequately resourced relative to the volume of trading activity. Compliance personnel faced an overwhelming number of alerts and lacked sufficient training and experience to properly assess risk.

Regulators also cited deficiencies in customer due diligence. The firm allowed certain higher-risk accounts to access U.S. markets without appropriate scrutiny, increasing the risk of illicit activity occurring on its platform.

In a statement accompanying the settlement, Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. acknowledged that the agreement resolves an investigation into historical deficiencies in its U.S. broker-dealer's AML program and reporting processes. According to InvestmentNews, the firm stated that it has implemented corrective measures, including enhancements to surveillance systems, expanded AML staffing, and additional controls designed to improve monitoring and reporting.

FinCEN officials emphasized that broker-dealers must maintain compliance programs capable of identifying and reporting suspicious activity in line with the scale and risk of their operations. The agency characterized the action as a warning to firms that fail to meet these obligations and highlighted the critical role broker-dealers play in safeguarding the integrity of the financial system, according to InvestmentNews.

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