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Contact: Jennifer A. Galloway, Chief Communications Officer
              202-838-1500
              jgalloway@msrb.org

MSRB EDUCATES RETAIL INVESTORS ON WAYS TO BUY MUNICIPAL BONDS

Washington, DC – To help retail investors weigh their options when buying or selling municipal securities, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) has published a new educational guide outlining the several alternative Ways to Buy Municipal Bonds.

Consistent with a recommendation from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Report on the Municipal Securities Market, the MSRB’s guide aims to improve investors’ understanding of the relative advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of buying municipal securities, from working with a full-service broker to trading independently through a self-managed account.

“This new guide is one of many free, objective educational resources available from the MSRB for investors seeking to be more informed about their decision to buy or sell municipal securities,” said MSRB Executive Director Lynnette Kelly.

The MSRB Education Center includes multimedia resources about the risks, opportunities and regulatory protections in place for investors in municipal bonds. Retail investors can also access general information about the municipal bond market, preparing to invest, working with financial professionals and understanding disclosures provided by bond issuers available on the MSRB’s Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA®) website


The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) protects and strengthens the municipal bond market, enabling access to capital, economic growth, and societal progress in tens of thousands of communities across the country. MSRB fulfills this mission by creating trust in our market through informed regulation of dealers and municipal advisors that protects investors, issuers and the public interest; building technology systems that power our market and provide transparency for issuers, institutions, and the investing public; and serving as the steward of market data that empowers better decisions and fuels innovation for the future. MSRB is a self-regulatory organization governed by a board of directors that has a majority of public members, in addition to representatives of regulated entities. MSRB is overseen by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Congress.