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Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez Allegedly Failed to Follow Instructions

Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez (CRD #: 6935416), a broker registered with Bankers Life Securities, is the subject of an investor dispute. This is according to her BrokerCheck record, accessed on August 21, 2024. Keep reading if you have questions regarding her alleged conduct. 

Investor Allegations 

On June 21, 2024, an investor alleged that Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez failed to follow instructions which resulted in a tax bill of over $50,000. 

High Standards of Commercial Honor

FINRA Rule 2010 holds brokers to high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade. Failure to follow instructions may violate this rule. 

Background Information 

Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez has passed the following exams: 

  • Series 65 Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination 
  • Series 63 Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination 
  • SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination 
  • Series 6 Investment Company Products/ Variable Contracts Representative Examination 

She is a registered broker and investment adviser in Michigan and is a registered broker in Indiana. 

During her six years of experience, Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez has registered with two firms: 

  • Bankers Life Securities (CRD #: 173962) 
  • Bankers Life Advisory Services (CRD #: 281285) 

Kurta Law Can Help 

If you worked with Jennifer Immoos-Hernandez and you have concerns about your investments, do not hesitate to contact us at 877-600-0098 or email info@kurtalawfirm.com for a free consultation. 

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