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The multi-entity structure clarifies operational responsibility allocation among Robinhood entities, which affects how margin account obligations, risk management, and regulatory requirements are distributed across the corporate group.
Interpretive note: The specific multi-entity disclosure language was not rendered in the provided document source; entity structure is inferred from publicly known Robinhood corporate structure and the disclosure library page context.
Users' margin accounts operate under a tiered entity structure where different Robinhood affiliates may handle distinct functions—such as brokerage services, clearing, or custody—with each entity's terms and liability framework applying to its designated role.
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The multi-entity structure clarifies operational responsibility allocation among Robinhood entities, which affects how margin account obligations, risk management, and regulatory requirements are distributed across the corporate group.
Users' margin accounts operate under a tiered entity structure where different Robinhood affiliates may handle distinct functions—such as brokerage services, clearing, or custody—with each entity's terms and liability framework applying to its designated role.
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