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JONATHAN PANNING
Jon Panning
CRD#: 6269888
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Investment Adviser
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Broker
EQUITABLE ADVISORS, LLCCRD#: 6627 141 TRACTION STREET
GREENVILLE, SC 29611
Registration History
20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262 FIRMS2014 - Present (11 years)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Florida 10/7/2020

B
Ohio 10/29/2021

IA
Florida 10/9/2020

IA
Ohio 3/25/2022

B
Georgia 10/15/2021

B
Oregon 11/15/2024

IA
Georgia 3/28/2022

IA
Oregon 11/15/2024

B
Kentucky 12/13/2024

B
South Carolina 3/12/2014

IA
Kentucky 12/18/2024

IA
South Carolina 3/17/2014

B
North Carolina 7/27/2015

B
Virginia 1/28/2020

IA
North Carolina 2/3/2020

IA
Virginia 1/30/2020

SRO Registrations

Not all jurisdictions require IAR registration or may have an exemption from registration.
Current Registration(s)
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EQUITABLE ADVISORS, LLC (CRD#:6627)
141 TRACTION STREET, GREENVILLE, SC 29611
Registered with this firm since 3/17/2014

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EQUITABLE ADVISORS, LLC (CRD#:6627)
141 TRACTION STREET, GREENVILLE, SC 29611
Registered with this firm since 2/18/2014

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Broker
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Investment Adviser
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