Prudential (PRU) disclosed yesterday that on March 6, the Prudential Gibraltar Financial Life Insurance Co., a subsidiary of Prudential Financial, issued a press release in Japan reporting instances of the unauthorized removal of information by certain employees of PGFL seconded to financial institutions in Japan. The investigation confirmed that 11 employees in total removed 379 instances of information at seven contracted agencies. The removed information pertained to operational matters such as sales performance at the assigned agencies. “After confirming the content of all cases with the agencies, no issues were identified that would raise concerns under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act, nor was there any inappropriate removal of contract information,” Prudential Gibraltar Financial said.
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