A life insurance company has had its license revoked by Georgia's insurance commissioner. Trans World Assurance is banned from selling any new policies in the state. The company was also fined $214,000, and ordered to refund money collected from active military personnel. The state's insurance office says the company targeted American military personnel with a deceptive sales program, and committed multiple state insurance code violations. The president of the California-based company says he plans to appeal the ruling.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
State Insurance office revokes company license
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Edgar Treiguts
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7/03/2008 10:33:00 AM
Labels: military, State Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine, Trans World Assurance