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Peiffer Wolf and Meyer Wilson are currently investigating claims against Matthew Crafa of Gateway Investments and Royal Alliance Associates. Crafa allegedly failed to comply with his fiduciary responsibilities and obligations by recommending and selling GPB Capital Holdings funds, NorthStar Healthcare REIT, and other alternative investments.
Brokers like Matt Crafa are responsible for ensuring that the products they recommend are suitable for investors. If you are/were a client of Matthew Crafa, Contact Us Today by calling 888-390-6491 or by filling out an online contact form for a FREE Consultation.
According to FINRA’s BrokerCheck, Matthew Crafa is the subject of 1 disclosure:
Prior to Royal Alliance Associates, Matthew Crafa was registered with Oppenheimer & Co., Ladenburg Thalmann & Co., Quick & Reilly, Prudential Securities Incorporated, Dean Witter Reynolds and Royce Investment Group.
If you invested with Matthew Crafa of Royal Alliance Associates, contact Peiffer Wolf and Meyer Wilson immediately for a FREE Consultation
To review Matthew Crafa’s BrokerCheck report, click here:
https://brokercheck.finra.org/individual/summary/3114277
*BrokerCheck is run by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (FINRA)
Multiple lawsuits have been filed and multiple regulatory matters have been initiated, alleging that GPB Capital Holdings has been engaged in wrongdoing. A former GPB Holdings partner alleged that “GPB paid its investors significant returns based upon falsified financial information”.
Our investigation into the various GPB private placement funds includes, but is not limited to: GPB Automotive Portfolio LP, GPB Cold Storage LP, GPB Eurobond Finance PLC, GPB Holdings II LP, GPB Holdings III LP, GPB Holdings Qualified LP, GPB Holdings LP, GPB NYC Development LP, GPB Scientific LLC, GPB Waste Management LP, GPB Waste Management Fund LP, and many more.
Financial advisors (brokers) have a legal obligation and regulatory obligation to recommend only suitable investments that are appropriate for their individual clients. Their broker-dealer (employing brokerage firm) has a legal obligation and regulatory obligation to supervise the financial advisor’s sales practices and dealings with clients. To the extent that any of these duties are breached, the customer may be entitled to a recovery of his or her investment losses.
Based on our experience, we believe that there are more investors who have been the victims of Matthew Crafa’s alleged broker misconduct and investment fraud. If you invested with Matthew Crafa of Gateway Investments, you should contact Peiffer Wolf and Meyer Wilson immediately for a FREE Consultation.
Learn more about the GPB Investor Lawsuit here: https://gpblawyer.com/gpb-investor-lawsuit/
Peiffer Wolf and Meyer Wilson aare currently investigating Matthew Crafa’s practices, as well as the products he recommended to individual investors. Concerns about possible broker misconduct and investment fraud are serious, and we are committed to fighting on behalf of investors. Contact Us Today for a FREE Consultation. 888-390-6491.
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Peiffer Wolf and Meyer Wilson are currently investigating claims for anyone who has invested in any GPB Capital fund. If you or someone you know invested in any GPB Capital fund, Contact Us Today by calling 888-390-6491 or by filling out an online Contact Form for a FREE Consultation.