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Fintech Select Ltd. V.FTEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLXXF

Fintech Select is a provider of pre-paid card programs, an online payment platform, and a POS cryptocurrency platform that all are in-house developed platforms. The company also operates a multi-lingual call centre that provides services to customers across all its platforms, and to third-party customers. These core assets have been unified and enabled to operate through separate divisions, all harmoniously working together to create a new environment for consumers and businesses alike.


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Post by Stock20on May 23, 2019 5:35pm
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Good news:Resignation of Martin Bernholtz

Good news:Resignation of Martin Bernholtz

Former director settles with OSC over trading misconduct allegations

  • By: Staff
  • May 21, 2019
  • 17:23

The settlement involves a $300,000 payout and multi-year bans

A corporate director has agreed to sanctions after admitting to violating securities rules by twice selling shares in the company where he served as a director ahead of a planned offering.

The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) approved a settlement with Martin Bernholtz, a former director with Titan Medical Inc., which will see him make a $225,000 voluntary payment after he admitted to violating the public interest. Bernholtz will also pay $75,000 in costs, and accept a seven-year ban on serving as a director and a three-year trading ban.

According to the settlement, in 2016 Bernholtz twice sold shares of Titan ahead of planned public offerings by the firm.

“Had Mr. Bernholtz not sold the shares in advance of the announcements, those shares would have been worth, in total, approximately $133,000 less in the days following the two announcements,” the OSC hearing panel noted in its reasons.

It also found that the trading violated the firm’s insider trading policy.

According to the settlement, Bernholtz “sold the Titan shares to permit him to buy into the offerings to show support for Titan but did not sufficiently consider the risks of selling in the circumstances.”

The settlement noted that he acknowledged he should have complied with the company’s insider trading policy. He accepted that “the more prudent course of conduct would have been to not trade Titan securities in advance of the [offerings],” it said.

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