Ottawa Citizen

Scotiabank fund manager fined for lavish promotiona­l spending

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Scotiabank’s 1832 Asset Management LP will pay a fine after improper lavish spending on promotiona­l activities for financial advisers.

Under a settlement agreement with the Ontario Securities Commission, the firm will pay an $800,000 fine and an additional $150,000 for costs related to the regulator’s investigat­ion.

Investment fund managers are prohibited from providing “excessive non-monetary benefits” to advisers. Promotiona­l activities and items are supposed to be of minimal value.

According to the settlement, the investment firm, which is the manager of the Dynamic family of mutual funds, failed to meet the minimum standards of conduct from November 2012 to October 2017.

It provided tickets to NHL games, concerts and golf events. Investment conference attendees were also gifted Apple iPad minis, keyboards and sunglasses as well as pricey food, drinks and entertainm­ent.

The settlement noted that 1832 started to make changes last year to its internal practices aimed at improving its compliance.

Glen Gowland, Scotiabank’s senior vice-president and head, asset management, said the bank takes its regulatory responsibi­lities seriously.

“We were fully co-operative with the OSC staff during the investigat­ion.”

 ?? COLE BURSTON/BLOOMBERG ?? Scotiabank’s 1832 Asset Management LP Bank has been fined $800,000 by the Ontario Securities Commission for breaching rules about excessive promotiona­l spending for financial advisers.
COLE BURSTON/BLOOMBERG Scotiabank’s 1832 Asset Management LP Bank has been fined $800,000 by the Ontario Securities Commission for breaching rules about excessive promotiona­l spending for financial advisers.

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