Integra Financial Group, based in Huntington, Texas, issued a statement clarifying that the group is not connected with an Oklahoma domiciled organization of the same name, which was recently issued an emergency order halting operations by Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher.
The Commissioner’s order concerns Paula and Gary Christopher of Broken Arrow, Okla., who have absolutely no relationship with Texas-based Integra Financial Group (www.integrafin.com), The Integra Group or IntegraWebworks.com. Additional clarification can be verified by contacting Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher at (405) 521-2668.
The Integra Group is an Aggregator of Insurance Markets, Products and Services currently operating throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri. Through its Integra Webworks E-commerce Portal, Integra Group Member Agents utilize a single username and password to access various products and services, including access to Standard Personal Lines Markets, Commercial Lines Markets, Specialty Lines Markets, Agency Management Systems and BackOffice Services. Insurance Markets benefit from a high quality network of Independent Agents, through unparalleled spread of risk and automation efficiencies, in addition to a profitable formula for accessing new revenue opportunities.
For information about The Integra Group, contact Shane Tatum at (936) 876-4391, or via e-mail at statum@integrafin.com.


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