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The law firm of Oakes & Fosher is presently investigating the alleged misconduct of former securities broker Benjamin Lowder. According to his publicly available FINRA BrokerCheck report, Benjamin Lowder has been the subject of multiple complaints.

Benjamin Lowder was a North Carolina based securities broker. He worked in the securities industry for eighteen years. During his career, he was registered with three different securities firms. He is no longer working as a registered securities broker in any fashion.

His Registrations

  • Jefferson Pilot Securities (1998-2000)
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance (2000-2007)
  • MSI Financial Services (2000-2017)

The Allegations

Benjamin Lowder is currently the subject of seven identical complaints. The customers in these cases have alleged that Lowder engaged in unfair and deceptive trade practices and committed securities fraud. Benjamin Lowder allegedly solicited these customers to invest in a fictitious private investments designed to convert funds. All of these cases are currently pending. The customers are all seeking $25,000 in damages. Following a FINRA investigation into the matter, Benjamin Lowder was barred from acting as a securities broker in any fashion.

Oakes & Fosher Can Help

Many investors are unaware of the legal recourse available to them after losing money due to securities broker fraud and/or negligence. The truth is that investors who have lost money in this fashion may actually be entitled to damages.

Oakes & Fosher dedicates its entire legal practice to helping investors across the nation. If you, or someone you know, have lost money investing with Benjamin Lowder, please contact Oakes & Fosher for a free and private consultation. Oakes & Fosher handles cases on a contingency basis, which means there are no fees charged unless we collect for you.