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- NFA
Designated by the CFTC as a registered futures association, NFA strives every day to safeguard the integrity of the derivatives markets, protect investors and ensure Members meet their regulatory responsibilities
- NFA Members | NFA
NFA develops and enforces rules, provides programs and offers services that safeguard market integrity, and helps Members meet their regulatory obligations Select a membership category to access regulatory information and resources
- Registration and Membership | NFA
Understand the responsibilities of a security manager Use these templates and forms to prepare for registration Access information detailing CFTC registration and NFA membership
- BASIC | NFA
BASIC is a free tool that NFA Members and investors can use to research the background of derivatives industry professionals Whether you are an investor thinking about opening a futures account or an NFA Member contemplating a new business relationship, BASIC can be a valuable resource
- Contact NFA | NFA
NFA's Information Center representatives are available from 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m Central Time, Monday through Friday, to answer Member and investor questions and provide additional information on any NFA-related topic
- Associated Person (AP) Registration | NFA
To register as an AP and become an NFA Associate Member: The sponsor must designate a Security Manager in order to obtain secure access to NFA's Online Registration System (ORS)
- Electronic Filing Systems | NFA
Electronic Filing Systems Members should use the systems listed below to meet their regulatory filings requirements To use NFA's filing systems, firms will need to designate a security manager To ensure Members are able to access the systems, visit the system requirements page
- Careers Home | National Futures Association
Enjoy generous benefits and gain valuable experience to further your career, both at NFA and beyond Join us and nurture your curiosity, fulfill a critical purpose and share your passion for problem solving in a collaborative environment
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