
BCP Notice
Significant Business Disruptions (SBDs)
Approval and Execution Authority
Plan Location and Access
Business Description
CMD is an M&A advisory firm headquartered in Chicago, IL whose activities broadly consist of:
- Investment Banking Advisory Services
- Private placement of securities
Headquarters Location
Our firm is headquartered:
Main Office/OSJ
123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 1375
Chicago, IL 60606
Dublin, Ireland Office:
Suite 303
34 Fitzwilliam Square
Dublin 2
Ireland
Miami, FL Office
2875 NE 191 Street, Suite 500
Aventura, Florida 33180
Clients’ Access to Funds and Securities
Alternative Physical Location(s) of Employees
Data Back-Up and Recovery (Hard Copy and Electronic)
CMD uses a third-party provider to back up its electronic records on a nightly basis. These backups are stored off-site and retrieved on an as needed basis.
In the event of an internal or external SBD that causes the loss of our paper records, we will physically recover them from our back-up site. If our primary site is inoperable, we will continue operations from our back-up site or an alternate location. For the loss of electronic records, we will either physically recover the storage media or electronically recover data from our back-up site, or, if our primary site is inoperable, continue operations from our back-up site or an alternate location.
Financial and Operational Assessments Operational Risk
Mission Critical Systems
Our firm’s “mission critical systems” are those that ensure prompt and accurate retention of client data and records entrusted to us as well as information required to be maintained by our business needs and regulatory requirements. We will use our mission critical database to maintain, verify and reference mission critical applications firm wide.
We have primary responsibility for establishing and maintaining our business relationships with our clients and have sole responsibility for our mission critical functions.
Our service bureau and market data vendors represent that nightly backs-up are performed and could be restored at a remote operating facility in a geographically separate area with the capability to conduct the same volume of business as its primary site. Our service bureau has also confirmed the effectiveness of its back-up arrangements to recover from a wide scale disruption by periodic testing.
Recovery-time objectives provide concrete goals to plan for and test against. They are not, however, hard and fast deadlines that must be met in every emergency, and various external factors surrounding a disruption, such as time of day, scope of disruption, and status of critical infrastructure ‒ particularly telecommunications ‒ can affect actual recovery times. Recovery refers to the restoration of communication and record retention systems after a wide-scale disruption.
Alternate Communications Between the Firm and its Clients and Employees Clients
Employees
We currently communicate with our employees using the telephone, email, and in person. In the event of an SBD, we will assess which means of communication are still available to us and use the means closest in speed and form (written or oral) to the means that we have used in the past to communicate with the other party. We will also employ a call tree so that senior management can reach all employees quickly during an SBD. The call tree includes all staff home, office, pager and cell phone numbers.
Options would be available to check on the status of systems and facility access or to leave a message with a member of the firm.

