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KARL JASON LOCKE
CRD#: 6438696
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Investment Adviser
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Broker
OSAIC WEALTH, INC.CRD#: 23131 101 HURST STREET
CENTER, TX 75935
Registration History
201920202021202220232024202520262 FIRMS2023 - Present (1 year)BSAGEPOINT FINANCIAL, INC. (CRD# 133763)2019 - 2023 (4 years)IASAGEPOINT FINANCIAL, INC. (CRD# 133763)2020 - 2023 (3 years)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Idaho 9/1/2023

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Texas 9/1/2023

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Louisiana 1/3/2024

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Wisconsin 4/10/2025

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Texas 9/1/2023

SRO Registrations

Not all jurisdictions require IAR registration or may have an exemption from registration.
Current Registration(s)
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OSAIC WEALTH, INC. (CRD#:23131)
101 HURST STREET, CENTER, TX 75935
Registered with this firm since 9/1/2023

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OSAIC WEALTH, INC. (CRD#:23131)
101 HURST STREET, CENTER, TX 75935
Registered with this firm since 9/1/2023

Previous Registration(s)
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01/02/2020 - 09/01/2023 SAGEPOINT FINANCIAL, INC. (CRD#:133763) CENTER, TX
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09/16/2019 - 09/01/2023 SAGEPOINT FINANCIAL, INC. (CRD#:133763) CENTER, TX
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Investment Adviser
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