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Action required Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, Insurance Division RI Jul 12, 2026

Rhode Island insurance consent agreement with Equitable entities

Rhode Island DBR Insurance Division entered a consent agreement dated July 2, 2026 in the matter of Equitable Financial Life Insurance Company and Equitable Financial Life Insurance Company of America, order 2025-IN-023. The item is a state financial services enforcement action within the requested period.

Rhode Island DBR Insurance Division entered a consent agreement dated July 2, 2026 in the matter of Equitable Financial Life Insurance Company and Equitable Financial Life Insurance Company of America, order 2025-IN-023. The item is a state financial services enforcement action within the requested period.

What changed

The regulator finalized a consent agreement involving the named insurance entities. The search results did not provide detailed allegations or penalty terms.

Compliance perspective

This is an insurance enforcement matter rather than a mortgage, lending, or MSB licensing item. It is most relevant for firms tracking state insurance disciplinary activity.

Key date

Effective date: July 2, 2026.

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