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Ohio National fends off VA trail commission suit, others remain

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The insurer recently won a long-running case brought by several brokers, though it is fighting several other suits from broker-dealers.

Ohio National Financial Services Inc. has recently shed several of the many lawsuits it faced as a result of its 2018 move to halt trail commissions paid to brokers on variable annuity contracts with guaranteed minimum income benefit riders.

Meanwhile, the insurer is fighting several other cases

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