SIA

[S-I-A]

What is the definition of SIA?
A trade group that represents broker-dealers, advocating on their behalf and providing industry standards and support.
Using SIA in an Example

The Securities Industry Association (SIA) plays a crucial role in representing the interests of broker-dealers to regulatory bodies, ensuring that their perspectives and needs are considered in policy making.

Using SIA in a sentence

During the conference, the representative from the SIA discussed upcoming regulatory changes and their implications for broker-dealers.

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