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ABEL MARK JOSEPH
CRD#: 7321834
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Investment Adviser
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Broker
PARK AVENUE SECURITIES LLCCRD#: 46173 136-20 38TH AVENUE
UNIT 8J
FLUSHING, NY 11354
Registration History
JulOct2022AprJulOct2023AprJulOct2024AprJulOct2025AprJulOct20262 FIRMS2022 - Present (2 years)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Connecticut 5/21/2024

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New York 4/11/2022

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Connecticut 5/21/2024

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North Carolina 2/12/2025

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Georgia 6/13/2024

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North Carolina 2/12/2025

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Georgia 6/17/2024

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Pennsylvania 7/3/2024

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New Jersey 10/17/2024

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Pennsylvania 7/5/2024

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New Jersey 10/17/2024

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Washington 10/30/2024

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New York 4/1/2022

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Washington 10/30/2024

SRO Registrations

Not all jurisdictions require IAR registration or may have an exemption from registration.
Current Registration(s)
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PARK AVENUE SECURITIES LLC (CRD#:46173)
136-20 38TH AVENUE UNIT 8J, FLUSHING, NY 11354
Registered with this firm since 4/11/2022

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PARK AVENUE SECURITIES LLC (CRD#:46173)
136-20 38TH AVENUE UNIT 8J, FLUSHING, NY 11354
Registered with this firm since 3/9/2022

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Broker
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Investment Adviser
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