Silver Regulatory Associates Announces Official Launch

Silver Regulatory Associates (Silver), a firm specializing in compliance for the investment industry, today announced its official opening to new clients.

NEW YORK, Jan. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Silver Regulatory Associates (Silver), a firm specializing in compliance for the investment industry, today announced its official opening to new clients. Founded by Fizza Khan, a pioneer in outsourced regulatory compliance, Silver helps design and maintain compliance programs for established and emerging investment firms that stand up to regulator and investor scrutiny and reflect their size, strategy and culture.

At launch, the firm boasts a robust client portfolio including private equity firms, hedge funds, venture capital firms, crypto/digital assets and broker/dealer firms. Silver’s team of compliance experts includes Trysha Daskam, associate director and head of ESG Strategy, and Chase Turnage, senior associate.

“We are in an environment where investment firms are more strategic than ever about their compliance priorities because they need to answer to not just regulators, but investors,” said Ms. Khan. “Silver was founded to provide clients with the highest level of service and find sustainable ways to meet, and exceed, regulator and investor expectations.”

Prior to founding Silver Regulatory Associates, Ms. Khan was the chief operating officer for U.S. Compliance Consulting and a managing director at Duff & Phelps. She joined Duff & Phelps in January 2016 as a result of its acquisition of CounselWorks LLC where she was a partner.

Silver is headquartered in New York City. For the firm’s full list of services and team biographies, please visit: www.silverregulatoryassociates.com.

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