Cetera Financial Group is sticking with commissions – for now.

After Commonwealth Financial Network announced last week that it will cease offering commission-based products in IRAs and qualified retirement plans, Cetera has reassured its representatives via an internal memo that they can continue to receive commissions moving forward.

In an e-mail communication circulated on Monday and obtained by Financial Advisor through an industry source, the Los Angeles-based broker-dealer network told employees that “we have every intention of continuing to offer commission-based products, including mutual funds, in retirement accounts.”

Commonwealth cited issues raised by the U.S. Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule in its decision to suspend sales of commission-based products when the new regulation goes into effect on April 10, 2017.

Earlier in October, Merrill Lynch also announced that it will discontinue offering commission-based products next year. However, Raymond James, Ameriprise and other large brokerages have indicated that, like Cetera, they will continue offering commission-based products in qualified accounts, citing consumer choice as a major reason.

In its memo, Cetera says it is working with plan sponsors to facilitate the new rule, which will hold retirement plan and IRA advisors to a higher best-interest standard of advice.

“Cetera Financial Group is focused on supporting choice and flexibility for retail investors in working with their financial advisors,” said Joseph Kuo, a spokesperson for Cetera Financial Group, in an e-mailed statement. “As such, we will continue to support and enable the use of approved commission-based investments in retirement accounts as part of our suite of DOL-compliant solutions.”

Advisors have less than six months to decide whether they want to continue offering commission-based products in compliance with the DOL’s rulemaking, which would require exposing themselves to litigation through the use of a best-interest contract exemption, or to dispense with selling products under commission altogether.