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FINRA BrokerCheck SEC IAPD verified CRD# 249787 Grade A

M1 Finance — FINRA BrokerCheck Disciplinary Record

. 15 branch offices, 0 BrokerCheck disclosures.

M1 Finance registration status —

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The verdict

M1 Finance has a clean FINRA BrokerCheck record, no reportable disclosures across its 15 branch offices, earning a Grade A.

Grade A
Clean record, no reportable BrokerCheck disclosures on file.
15
branch offices (mid-sized firm)
0
BrokerCheck disclosures
0
regulatory actions

PlainAdvisorCheck rating 5/5 — an editorial, size-normalized signal, not a regulatory determination. Always verify the underlying record on FINRA BrokerCheck before engaging an advisor.

Branch offices

15 offices

FINRA: Medium firm

Total disclosures

0 events

On FINRA BrokerCheck

Regulatory events

0 actions

On FINRA BrokerCheck

Disclosures per office

0.00 per office

0 ÷ 15 offices

Disclosure Breakdown

Disclosure Type Count
Regulatory Events 0
Arbitrations 0
Civil Events 0
Total 0

Counts reflect events reported on FINRA BrokerCheck. Disclosures are reported events, not proven violations. Verify at BrokerCheck ↗

Disclosure Profile

M1 Finance's disclosure record, broken down by category and footprint.

Disclosures per office
0.00
Clean record
Regulatory share
0%
of total disclosures
Size class
Mid-sized firm
15 branches

Firm Details

Firm Size
Medium
CRD Number
249787

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What the Record Says About M1 Finance

M1 Finance (, CRD# 249787) operates 15 branch offices — a mid-sized firm (FINRA: medium), scope .

BrokerCheck shows 0 disclosures (about 0.00 per branch office): 0 regulatory, 0 arbitration, 0 civil. Letter grade A (5/5 internal scoring). Verify on FINRA BrokerCheck ↗ · how disclosures are interpreted.

Every firm registered with FINRA or the SEC must report regulatory actions, customer complaints, arbitrations, and civil judicial events on its public BrokerCheck and Form ADV records. A disclosure is not automatically a finding of wrongdoing — it can range from a settled customer dispute to a formal regulatory sanction — but a heavy disclosure load relative to a firm's size is a signal worth examining before you hire. Because larger firms naturally accumulate more disclosures across more offices, PlainAdvisorCheck grades each firm against same-size peers rather than on raw counts. Read each disclosure's underlying detail on the official record rather than relying on the headline number alone. Registration itself confirms only that a firm is authorized to do business, not that its compliance history is clean.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a grade of A mean for M1 Finance?
A grade of A means M1 Finance has a clean record, no reportable FINRA BrokerCheck disclosures on file. Grades on PlainAdvisorCheck are size-normalized: clean firms earn an A regardless of size.
How many FINRA disclosures does M1 Finance have?
M1 Finance has 0 total FINRA disclosures. Disclosures reflect reported events on FINRA BrokerCheck and do not necessarily indicate proven violations.
How big is M1 Finance?
M1 Finance operates 15 branch offices and is classified by FINRA as a medium firm (Mid-sized firm). FINRA BrokerCheck publishes branch-office counts but not a firmwide registered-representative headcount, so PlainAdvisorCheck measures firm size by branch footprint.
Where can I verify M1 Finance's disciplinary record?
You can verify M1 Finance's full disciplinary history on FINRA BrokerCheck at brokercheck.finra.org using CRD number 249787. BrokerCheck provides detailed information about individual registered representatives, complaints, and regulatory actions.
What is a FINRA disclosure?
A FINRA disclosure is a reported event on a broker-dealer's record, including regulatory actions, customer complaints, arbitration proceedings, and civil court events. Disclosures are part of the public record maintained by FINRA and do not necessarily indicate wrongdoing or proven violations.

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