2025-01935Notice

SEC Extends Adviser Ethics Reporting Without Any Drama

Published Date: 1/30/2025

Notice

Summary

The SEC wants to keep the rules that make investment advisers follow a strict Code of Ethics, like reporting their own stock trades and protecting client info. This affects all registered investment advisers and helps keep things fair and transparent. They’re asking for comments before extending these rules, with no big changes or extra costs expected right now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

Advisers Must Maintain Detailed Code of Ethics

If you run an SEC-registered investment advisory firm, Rule 204A-1 requires you to adopt a written code of ethics that sets conduct standards, safeguards material nonpublic client transaction information, requires access persons to report personal securities trades (including transactions in any mutual fund managed by the adviser), and to obtain pre-approval before access persons invest in an initial public offering or private placement. The rule also requires prompt reporting of any code violations and that supervised persons receive copies of the code and acknowledge receipt in writing.

Estimated Compliance Burden: 91 Hours Per Adviser

The Commission estimates that complying with Rule 204A-1 takes about 91 hours per registered investment adviser each year, for an estimated total annual burden of 1,449,221 hours across all advisers. This represents the time advisers are expected to spend maintaining and implementing the code of ethics and related reporting and acknowledgement processes.

Clients Get More Ethics Transparency

The rule requires advisers to maintain codes of ethics and provide information that clients can use to evaluate those codes, and it helps SEC exam staff assess advisers' personal trading and code adequacy. This gives clients more information and oversight about adviser conflicts and trading behavior.

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1/30/2025

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