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Company Information - Money Lending Tree Group, Inc. (The)

Name of Company: Money Tree Lending Group, Inc. (The)
Date of Liquidation: June 23, 2005
Claims Filing Deadline: June 23, 2006
Guaranty Association: None
Type of Coverage: Unauthorized Insurer
State of Domicile: Florida
Status of Receivership:Closed
Date of Discharge: December 31, 2007

On June 23, 2005, the Second Judicial Circuit Court in and for Leon County, Florida ("Court"), signed an Order appointing the Florida Department of Financial Services as Receiver of The Money Tree Lending Group, Inc. ("Money Tree"), for Purposes of Liquidation, Injunction and Notice of Automatic Stay.

While Money Tree was a licensed Florida Correspondent Mortgage Lender, the company also sold fixed-rate annuities which are considered insurance products in the state of Florida.  Money Tree is not licensed to conduct insurance business in Florida.  The company sold 202 annuities to date.  Money Tree's home office is located in Port Charlotte, Florida. Since the Money Tree is an unauthorized insurance entity, there is no Florida Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association ("FLAHIGA") coverage for the annuity products sold by Money Tree.

On September 6, 2005, the Court issued an Order approving the Receiver's Plan of Liquidation. Under the approved plan, the Receiver made a seventy (70%) percent initial distribution to the annuitants of Money Tree. The distribution was based on all principal payments made to Money Tree plus any accrued interest through the date of liquidation, less any interest already paid to annuitants.

In November 2005, the Receiver mailed out proof of claim forms to all parties that the Receiver identified as having a possible claim in the Money Tree estate. The claims filing deadline was June 23, 2006.

On July 14, 2006, the Receiver filed a motion for Court approval to make a second distribution of 10% to the annuitants of Money Tree. On July 18, 2006, the Court issued an order that granted approval to make the 10% distribution. As a result of the order, on August 3, 2006, 201 distribution checks were mailed to Money Tree annuitants.

On August 10, 2007, the Receiver filed a motion with the Court to approve the third and final claims distribution report which would allow the Receiver to make another 5.63% distribution to the former annuitants of Money Tree.  On August 13, 2007, the Court issued an order granting permission to make the third distribution. As a result of the order, 201 distribution checks were mailed to Money Tree annuitants on August 27, 2007. As of the third distribution, former Money Tree annuitants will have received a return of 85.63% of all principal payments plus any accrued interest through the date of liquidation, less any interest already paid to annuitants of Money Tree.

On December 18, 2007, the Court issued an Order that discharged the Florida Department of Financial Services of its duties as Receiver of Money Tree effective December 31, 2007. To view a copy of the discharge order, click here.

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