Licenses suspended for Arkadelphia insurers
The emergency suspension order was administered Tuesday morning on allegations of fraudulence.
Citing "credible information," the
The amount from these transactions totaled more than
The bank has reportedly substantiated the allegations by providing information where the money was transferred to the defendants' bank accounts.
Furthermore, the department is alleging that Alliance, having failed to maintain funds in trust for customers and instead converting them for personal use, does not possess the money sufficient enough to pay the premiums from whom they were accepted.
Alliance is unable to account for approximately
The emergency suspension order was signed by
A call was made Thursday morning to Bishop requesting comment. Bishop stated that he is unable to comment at this time.
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