The Ohio Department of Insurance is investigating allegations of bid rigging and other sales-related insurance activities both locally and, in conjunction with other states, at the national level Department of Insurance Director Ann Womer Benjamin announced. The allegations arose from a probe into illegal insurance sales practices in the state of New York.
In addition to conducting its own comprehensive investigation, the Department is participating in a national investigative effort being coordinated by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC).
“Ohio’s insurance industry is competitive and well-regulated,” said Womer Benjamin. “However, when potential wrongdoing in the industry comes to light, the scope of which may extend across state lines, we need to move quickly to investigate practices in Ohio to protect Ohio businesses and consumers.”
Topics Ohio
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Ex-CEO, Ex-CFO of Bankrupt AI Company Charged With Fraud
Viewpoint: Why Brokers Have Little to Fear and Everything to Gain From AI
Florida Needs More – Much More – Wind Mitigation, Say Experts at OIR Summit
NYC Mayor Eyes City-Run Insurance Program for Affordable Housing 

