Understand the FINRA Series 79 (Investment Banking Representative) at a glance: structure, timing, passing score, function weights, eligibility and what to do after you pass.
Note: FINRA includes unscored pretest items for question development. You won’t know which items are unscored, so treat every item as scored.
Series 79 is organized by three major job functions:
Series 79 requires firm sponsorship. You must be associated with a FINRA member firm (or other applicable SRO member firm) to enroll and test.
Series 79 is also a top-off: you must pass SIE + Series 79 to obtain the Investment Banking Representative registration.
Series 79 covers investment banking work like analysis, structuring, marketing materials, and transaction process. It generally does not cover acting as a sales rep actively selling securities to investors (which can require other registrations, depending on activity and offering type).
✅ Next: work through the Series 79 syllabus » and then start timed drills in Practice ».