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Two Former deVere Execs to Pay $750,000 for Overseas Pension Transfer ViolationsTwo Former deVere Execs to Pay $750,000 for Overseas Pension Transfer Violations

A U.S. district court entered final judgments against former deVere CEO Benjamin Alderson and a former manager, Bradley Hamilton. Alderson was ordered to pay a total of $400,000 in disgorgement, prejudgment interest and civil penalties, while Hamilton owes $350,000.

Diana Britton, Managing Editor

July 10, 2020

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The Securities and Exchange Commission obtained final judgments against two former executives at independent advisory deVere USA, which had been charged in June 2018 with failing to disclose agreements with overseas product and service providers. Those agreements resulted in undisclosed compensation to deVere advisors and an overseas affiliate, including 7% of the pension transfer value.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York entered the final judgments against former deVere CEO Benjamin Alderson and a former manager, Bradley Hamilton. Alderson was ordered to pay $400,000 in disgorgement, prejudgment interest and civil penalties, while Hamilton owes $350,000.

The SEC believes the compensation they received for the overseas transfers incentivized them to recommend a pension transfer and particular service providers.

“The SEC alleged that the defendants misled clients and prospective clients about the benefits of pension transfers while concealing material conflicts of interest, including the substantial compensation that they personally stood to receive,” the SEC said in a statement.

The regulator also issued an order this week barring Alderson from the industry, with a right to reapply after two years.

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Diana Britton

Managing Editor, WealthManagement.com

Diana Britton is the Managing Editor of WealthManagement.com, covering covering independent broker/dealers and RIAs from all angles. She's also the host of The Healthy Advisor, a podcast focused on advisor health and wellbeing. A native of Los Angeles, she now lives in Rocklin, Calif.