John H. Kaighn
Becomes a Member of the Financial Services Institute
FSI Advocates
for Main Street Americans’ Access to Independent, Affordable Financial Advice
Woodbine,
NJ – Local
financial advisor John H. Kaighn, of Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.,
today announced he has become a member of the Financial Services Institute
(FSI) in Washington, D.C. FSI advocates for Main Street Americans’ access to
unbiased, affordable financial advice, delivered by a growing network of over 35,000
independent financial advisor members.
“I am proud to become
a member of the FSI, an organization that works hard every day, to protect my
clients’ access to quality financial advice,” said Kaighn. “FSI helps educate elected officials and regulators on
what Americans need from financial advisors and how the industry works with
clients to secure their financial futures. They also help ensure that I can
continue to offer my clients and potential clients the advice they need.”
“We are very
pleased to have John H. Kaighn as a new member,” said FSI President & CEO Dale E. Brown. “Our advocacy is only
as effective as our engaged members. And conscientious advisors
like John help bring real-life experience to our efforts. We plan to work
closely with Mr. Kaighn as we advocate for independent financial advisors and
the hard-working clients they serve.”
About the
Financial Services Institute (FSI): FSI is an advocacy organization for independent
financial services firms and independent financial advisors. Established in
January 2004, we have well over 100 broker-dealer members and over 35,000
financial advisor members. Our member firms have upwards of 180,000 financial
advisors affiliated with them. Our mission is to create a more responsible
regulatory environment for independent broker- dealers and their affiliated independent
financial advisors through effective advocacy, education and public awareness.
And our strategy includes involvement in FINRA governance, constructive
engagement in the regulatory process and effective influence on the legislative
process. For more information, please visit www.financialservices.org.