(Reuters) -Another group of broker-dealer and investment advisers have agreed to pay over $470 million to U.S. regulators to settle civil charges they violated recordkeeping rules, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission said in statements on Wednesday.

Toronto-Dominion Bank’s TD Securities, BNY and Truist were among the Wall Street firms that settled charges they violated regulators’ rules requiring broker-dealers and investment advisers to maintain records of work-related communications, the SEC and CFTC said.

Representatives for most firms did not respond immediately to requests for comment. A spokesperson for BNY said the firm takes its regulatory responsibilities seriously.

The penalties mark the latest wave of a sweeping multi-year enforcement initiative targeting Wall Street’s use of so-called “off channel” work communications such as text and WhatsApp messages in breach of rules which require firms to retain certain work-related communications.

Below is a full list of the firms and the penalties they agreed to pay.

Ameriprise Financial (NYSE:) Services, LLC: $50 million penalty to the SEC

Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P.: $50 million penalty to the SEC

LPL Financial (NASDAQ:) LLC: $50 million penalty to the SEC

Raymond James & Associates, Inc.: $50 million penalty to the SEC

RBC Capital Markets, LLC: $45 million penalty to the SEC

BNY Mellon (NYSE:) Securities Corporation, Pershing LLC: $40 million penalty to the

SEC

TD Securities (USA) LLC, TD Private Client Wealth LLC and Epoch Investment

Partners, Inc: $30 million penalty to the SEC, $75 million to the CFTC

Osaic Services, Inc., Osaic Wealth, Inc.: $18 million penalty to the SEC

Cowen and Company, LLC, Cowen Investment Management LLC: $16.5 million penalty

to the SEC, $3 million to the CFTC

Piper Sandler & Co.: $14 million penalty to the SEC

First Trust Portfolios L.P.: $8 million penalty to the SEC

Apex Clearing Corporation: $6 million penalty to the SEC

Truist Securities, Inc., Truist Investment Services, Inc. and Truist Advisory

Services, Inc: $5.5 million penalty to the SEC, $3 million to CFTC

Cetera Advisor Networks LLC, Cetera Investment Services LLC: $4.5 million

penalty to the SEC

Great Point Capital, LLC: $2 million penalty to the SEC

Hilltop Securities Inc.: to pay a $1.6 million penalty to the SEC

P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP: $1.25 million penalty to the SEC

Haitong International Securities (USA) Inc.: $400,000 penalty to the SEC

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