First Allied Securities, Inc. ("FASI" or the "Firm")
is providing you with this document to inform you of its ability to respond to certain
business disruptions. FASI is a full-service fully disclosed broker/dealer that introduces
its accounts on a fully disclosed basis to clearing firms to facilitate its receipt and
execution of securities transactions, however, all custody of assets is maintained by
their fully disclosed clearing firms, mutual fund transfer agents, and insurance carriers.
Consistent with its business continuity plan, FASI maintains back-up facilities in
geographic locations separate from its primary facilities. Using these back-up facilities,
the Firm intends to continue its business in the event of a significant business
disruption. Nevertheless, there are some disruptions that may render the Firm unable to
continue business. Under such circumstances, FASI will ensure that clients will be able to
access their funds and securities within a reasonable time directly from their clearing
firms, mutual fund transfer agents, and insurance carriers.
To receive up-to-date information during a significant business
disruption, clients may call the Firms emergency telephone number at 1-866-274-4414 or visit their
emergency information Web page at
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The following describes specific disruption events and FASIs
intended response to these corresponding general business continuation events. Clients,
however, should note that these responses are subject to modification and, depending on
the severity of a specific event, FASI cannot guarantee that it will be able to follow the
stated course of action. If these responses are modified, FASI will post the updated
disclosure statement on its Web site. In the alternative, clients may request that the
Firm send them, by mail, a copy of the updated disclosure statement by contacting the Firm
as follows:
First Allied Securities, Inc.
Attn: Business Continuity Planning
525 B Street, 17th Floor
San Diego, CA 92101
A Disruption to a Single Building
This disruption may be caused by physical damage, technology problems, or
an inability to have personnel arrive at the office. Because some buildings, such as the
corporate office, are more critical to the Firms operations, FASIs ability to
resume business following a business disruption to a specific building depends on the
building affected. If the location is non-functional, FASI has duplicative systems and
other processes that will be run from a separate building. The Firm expects only minimal
delays from the transfer of operations. If there is a disruption to the corporate office,
FASI expects that operations could be disrupted for up to two (2) hours.
A Firm-Only Business Disruption
In the event that there is a significant business disruption to the
Firms internal primary systems, FASI will transfer its operations to its back-up
facilities. In this process, clients may experience a minor delay in reaching the Firm due
to increased telephone calls, technology delays, or other minor difficulties arising from
the transfer of operations.
FASI expects that any delay will be less than two (2) hours. Nevertheless,
the unlikely failure of the telephone system could result in a delay of up to four (4)
hours.
A Business-District, City-Wide, or Regional Disruption
In the event that there is a significant business disruption that affects
the business district, city, or region where any of the Firms primary systems are
located, FASI will transfer its operations to its back-up facilities. In this process,
clients may experience a minor delay in reaching the Firm due to increased telephone
calls, technology delays, or other minor difficulties arising from the transfer of
operations. FASI expects that any delay will be less than two (2) hours.