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FTC reaches $145 million settlement with Assurance IQ and MediaAlpha over allegations of misleading consumers about ...
A Los Angeles-based company has agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission $45 million to settle allegations that it ...
Two leading lead generators misled millions seeking comprehensive health insurance, says FTC Companies falsely promised ...
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TipRanks on MSNMediaAlpha pays $45M to resolve FTC charges
The Federal Trade Commission announced that Assurance IQ and MediaAlpha (MAX) will pay a total of $145M to settle charges that they “misled millions of consumers seeking to buy comprehensive health ...
MediaAlpha, Inc. (NYSE: MAX) ("MediaAlpha" or the "Company") today announced that it has reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) to fully resolve matters related to the ...
Assurance IQ Inc. and MediaAlpha Inc. agreed to pay a total of $145 million in separate cases to resolve charges that they ...
Two major health insurance brokers will pay a combined $145 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that they misled millions of consumers and mishandled personal data, the agency ...
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MediaAlpha expects Q3 transaction value to grow 23% amid P&C momentum and FTC settlement resolution
Q2 2025 Management View CEO Steven M. Yi announced the resolution of the FTC investigation into the under-65 health insurance business, stating, "we've reached a settlement with the FTC that fully ...
As major U.S. indexes rebound from recent losses, reaching new highs amidst easing economic concerns and a rally in tech stocks, investors are increasingly focused on identifying growth opportunities.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MediaAlpha, Inc. (NYSE: MAX) ("MediaAlpha" or the "Company"), today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025.
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