Insurance Department Reaches Settlement With AFLAC
Targeted News Service
BOISE, Idaho, June 4 -- The Idaho Department of Insurance issued the following news release:
The Idaho Department of Insurance has entered into a regulatory settlement agreement with American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (AFLAC) following an extensive market conduct examination which included state insurance departments in Minnesota and Missouri.
Department Director Bill Deal says, "The Department is tasked with the responsibility of monitoring the way insurance companies and producers conduct business in Idaho to ensure that policyholders are treated fairly. The examination was done for the purpose of reviewing the Company's underwriting, sales and marketing, producer licensing, complaint handling, and claims practices."
The examination identified areas of regulatory concern. AFLAC neither admitted nor denied that the issues identified constituted violations of law. No final exam report was issued.
As part of the settlement agreement, AFLAC</org> is required to submit compliance reports to the Department every six months beginning in December 2012, for a total of 36 months. AFLAC also agreed to pay a penalty of $1,600,000.00 to the three states participating in the examination. Idaho's portion is $200,000.00.
Advisor News
- OBBBA and New Year’s resolutions
- Do strong financial habits lead to better health?
- Winona County approves 11% tax levy increase
- Top firms’ 2026 market forecasts every financial advisor should know
- Retirement optimism climbs, but emotion-driven investing threatens growth
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Judge denies new trial for Jeffrey Cutter on Advisors Act violation
- Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Trademark Application for “EMPOWER BENEFIT CONSULTING SERVICES” Filed: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
- 2025 Top 5 Annuity Stories: Lawsuits, layoffs and Brighthouse sale rumors
- An Application for the Trademark “DYNAMIC RETIREMENT MANAGER” Has Been Filed by Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
- Product understanding will drive the future of insurance
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- State employees got insurance without premiums
- EDITORIAL: Eliminate CON Laws, lower healthcare costs
- Thousands in CT face higher health insurance costs after federal subsidies expired at start of 2026
- Medicaid agencies stepping up outreach
- With Obamacare’s higher premiums come difficult decisions
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News