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Carnahan Cracks Down On Agent In Variable Annuity Case

Jefferson city, Missouri -- Secretary of State Robin Carnahan's Commissioner of Securities, Matt Kitzi, recently issued a consent order involving a former supervising agent at Thrivent Investment Management, Inc.


The order involves Edward Matthes, a registered broker-dealer agent in Missouri who worked for Thrivent from 2002 until February of this year. In 2004, Matthes, then a Regional Management Associate with Thrivent, and Mark Johnson, an agent who Matthes supervised, sold a variable annuity contract worth approximately $200,000 to a St. Louis-area resident who was widowed less than one month before the date of the contract.

According to the order, the widow's husband had purchased a business the day before his death, liquidating all of the couple's assets and leaving the unemployed widow with little more than the $200,000 in proceeds from his life insurance policy. The order states that Johnson, who Matthes supervised at the time, advised her to use her insurance proceeds to buy a variable annuity. The investment concentrated approximately 85-90% of her liquid net worth into an investment that carried with it taxes, IRS penalties, and surrender fees upon early withdrawal. Some of those penalties were triggered six months after the purchase when the widow had to withdraw money from the annuity to pay her property taxes.

Neither Thrivent nor Johnson was named as a Respondent in this matter, though the Securities Division has ongoing investigations into the conduct of both parties. Read more at sos.mo.gov

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The NASD Reminds Members of Their Responsibilities Regarding the Sales of Variable Annuities
NASD is an independent self-regulatory organization charged with regulating the securities industry, including sellers of variable annuities. The NASD recently issued a release to its members reminding them of their responsibilities to investors in selling variable annuities (NASD Notice 99-35, "The NASD Reminds Members of Their Responsibilities Regarding the Sales of Variable Annuities").

 


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