2026-06310NoticeWallet

SEC Keeps Rule Blocking Sneaky Broker Collateral Tricks

Published Date: 4/1/2026

Notice

Summary

The SEC is asking to keep a rule that stops broker-dealers from using customers’ securities as loan collateral without permission. About 54 broker-dealers are affected, and they’ll keep sending some paperwork to help protect investors. No big changes or costs are expected, but comments are open before the rule’s approval is extended.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Stops broker use of your securities

If you have a brokerage account, Rule 8c-1 stops broker-dealers from using your securities as loan collateral without your permission. The rule says a broker-dealer may not commingle different customers' securities as collateral, may not commingle customers' securities with the firm's securities under the same pledge, and may only pledge customer securities to the extent customers owe the broker-dealer.

Paperwork burden on broker-dealers

About 54 broker-dealers must continue providing paperwork under Rule 8c-1. Each of the 54 respondents makes an estimated 45 annual responses (about 2,430 responses total), with each response taking about 0.5 hours for an aggregate annual burden of approximately 1,215 hours (about 22.5 hours per firm per year).

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4/1/2026

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