What's Included with my Membership?
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What's Included with my Membership?

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It’s membership renewal time! And once again this year, there is no increase in membership fees.

Introducing Brokers, Commodity Trading Advisors and Commodity Pool Operators can join or renew Association membership for $150. And what do you get for $150 annually?

Admission for one member of the firm to all NIBA events 

A click-thru firm listing in the Online Broker Directory

NIBA Newsletter delivered twice monthly directly into your email

Your opinions represented in a strong, loud voice to the CFTC, NFA and with exchanges and FCMs

Access to “Members Only” benefits through the new website portal (opening within the next few weeks)

Education on compliance, marketing, technology and markets presented by industry experts

Networking opportunities with your peers

NIBA is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year. We can be proud that many of our current IBs/CTAs have been members since our founding in 1991 . They have helped the Association meet the changes and challenges in the industry, and keep the Association growing as their own firms grew by being a part of the NIBA. 

In 2016, we can expect the changes and the challenges to expansion and health of our businesses to continue. Please join the NIBA or renew your membership now by using the printed form you received in the annual mailing or going online @theniba.com.

NIBA 2016 Membership Committee:

Chairman, John Jensen, jjensen@hwfi.com

Members: William Gallwas, Jerry Nolan, Ralph Preston, Shane Stiles

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