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Broker, Kinggod Elhussi-Bey, is employed at a Brokerage Firm, current-company-name, with an Unusually High Number of Brokers with Customer Complaints
(July 2024)

You should be aware that while FINRA's BrokerCheck report of Kinggod Elhussi-bey currently discloses no complaints for alleged broker misconduct, Elhussi-Bey is employed by a brokerage firm, current-company-name, which employs an unusually large number of brokers with customer complaints.

Kinggod Elhussi-Bey

Kinggod Elhussi-bey (CRD#6948236) is currently registered as a broker and investment adviser with current-company-name in Melville, New York.

Elhussi-Bey was previously registered at one firm First American National Securities, Inc (CRD#10111).


Research into "How Widespread and Predictable is Stock Broker Misconduct?" by SLCG indicates that prior customer complaints against individual brokers can indicate future complaints. McCann, Qin, and Yan discovered that including co-worker complaint histories significantly improves the ability to predict complaints against brokers who have not been previously complained about. They also found that customer complaints that were denied - not only settlements and awards - are useful in predicting future investor harm.

In their study, Egan, Matvos, and Seru confirm that the regulatory and labor market mechanisms do not effectively filter out poor brokers from the industry. Instead, they steer these brokers over time towards brokerage firms that employ individuals with a disproportionately high incidence of customer complaints. These firms are characterized by lax hiring practices and relaxed compliance ethics, targeting less sophisticated investors.

Dimmock et al. [2016] in a related study find that financial fraud is contagious. They find that a broker's propensity to commit financial fraud is significantly influenced by his or her coworkers' propensity to commit fraud after controlling for firm culture, branch atmosphere, market conditions and state regulatory environment.

Kinggod Elhussi-Beys current employer, current-company-name is one of the 30 highest risk brokerage firms measured by the percent of brokers at the firm who have customer complaints disclosed on their BrokerCheck reports. 34.51% of current-company-name's brokers have customer complaints compared to only 2.71% of all brokers who have complaints.



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SLCG Economic Consulting, LLC

For almost a quarter of a century, SLCG Economic Consulting, LLC ("SLCG") has been delivering consulting services to individuals, businesses, and both state and federal agencies, primarily focusing on finance and economics. The team at SLCG comprises experts with extensive academic and governmental backgrounds who actively engage in research that is often suitable for publication.

SLCG is a wholly owned subsidiary of McCann Yan Holdings, Inc., a Virginia incorporated company based in Northern Virginia.




Reference:

[1] S. Dimmock, W. Gerken, and N. Graham. "Is Fraud Contagious? Co-Worker Influence on Misconduct by Financial Advisors" The Journal of Finance Vol. 73, No. 3 June 2018.

[2] M. Egan, G. Matvos, and A. Seru. "The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct". Working paper, Journal of Political Economy Volume 127, Number 1, February 2019.

[3] C. McCann, C. Qin and M. Yan. "How Widespread and Predictable is Stock Broker Misconduct?" The Journal of Investing, Volume 26, Issue 2, Summer 2017.

[4] H. Qureshi and J. Sokobin. "Do Investors Have Valuable Information About Brokers?". Working paper, August 2015. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2652535