SEC bars adviser to Tim Duncan and obtains judgment

Already facing a four-year prison term and $7.5 million in restitution, Charles Banks IV to pay other penalties.
JUL 14, 2017

The Securities and Exchange Commission has barred Charles A. Banks IV from the securities industry and obtained a judgment against the former Atlanta-based investment adviser to retired basketball star Tim Duncan. According to the SEC's complaint, Mr. Banks fraudulently induced Mr. Duncan to invest $7.5 million in a sports team apparel and merchandise company based on a series of misrepresentations about the investment. He also allegedly misappropriated funds from his client. In April, Mr. Banks pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a case based on the conduct alleged in the SEC's complaint, and in June was sentenced to 48 months in prison and ordered to pay $7.5 million in restitution. In its judgment, the SEC also barred Mr. Banks from serving as an officer and director of a public company and ordered him to pay disgorgement, pre-judgment interest and a penalty, with the amounts to be determined a later date.

Latest News

The 2025 InvestmentNews Awards Excellence Awardees revealed
The 2025 InvestmentNews Awards Excellence Awardees revealed

From outstanding individuals to innovative organizations, find out who made the final shortlist for top honors at the IN awards, now in its second year.

Top RIA Cresset warns of 'inevitable' recession amid tariff uncertainty
Top RIA Cresset warns of 'inevitable' recession amid tariff uncertainty

Cresset's Susie Cranston is expecting an economic recession, but says her $65 billion RIA sees "great opportunity" to keep investing in a down market.

Edward Jones joins the crowd to sell more alternative investments
Edward Jones joins the crowd to sell more alternative investments

“There’s a big pull to alternative investments right now because of volatility of the stock market,” Kevin Gannon, CEO of Robert A. Stanger & Co., said.

Record RIA M&A activity marks strong start to 2025
Record RIA M&A activity marks strong start to 2025

Sellers shift focus: It's not about succession anymore.

IB+ Data Hub offers strategic edge for U.S. wealth advisors and RIAs advising business clients
IB+ Data Hub offers strategic edge for U.S. wealth advisors and RIAs advising business clients

Platform being adopted by independent-minded advisors who see insurance as a core pillar of their business.

SPONSORED Compliance in real time: Technology's expanding role in RIA oversight

RIAs face rising regulatory pressure in 2025. Forward-looking firms are responding with embedded technology, not more paperwork.

SPONSORED Advisory firms confront crossroads amid historic wealth transfer

As inheritances are set to reshape client portfolios and next-gen heirs demand digital-first experiences, firms are retooling their wealth tech stacks and succession models in real time.