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ND DFI Issues Cease and Desist Order to BHG Financial LLC

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Filed April 7th, 2025
Detected March 18th, 2026
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Summary

The North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) issued a cease and desist order against BHG Financial LLC for conducting unlicensed money brokering activities and engaging in deceptive practices. The DFI also denied BHG's license application and imposed $7.1 million in civil money penalties.

What changed

The North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has issued a final cease and desist order against BHG Financial LLC (BHG) for engaging in unlicensed money brokering activities and deceptive practices within the state, in violation of North Dakota Century Code chapter 13-04.1. The DFI's investigation found that BHG mailed solicitations and brokered loans to hundreds of North Dakota residents without the required license. In addition to the cease and desist order, the DFI denied BHG's application for a money broker license and imposed civil money penalties totaling $7.1 million.

This enforcement action serves as a critical reminder to financial service companies that all entities must be properly licensed in North Dakota to solicit and lend to state residents. BHG is required to cease all unlicensed money brokering activities immediately. Regulated entities should review their licensing status and operational practices to ensure compliance with North Dakota's financial services laws. Consumers are advised to verify company licenses through NMLS Consumer Access to avoid unlawful lending practices. BHG has the right to appeal the order.

What to do next

  1. Review licensing status for all operations involving North Dakota residents
  2. Cease all unlicensed money brokering activities in North Dakota
  3. Ensure all customer interactions and loan brokering practices comply with North Dakota Century Code chapter 13-04.1

Penalties

Civil money penalties of $7.1 million

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North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions issues cease and desist order to BHG Financial LLC for unlicensed activities in state

Monday, April 7, 2025 - 02:30 pm

Categories: Prohibition Orders BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has issued a cease and desist order against Bankers Healthcare Group LLC doing business as BHG Financial LLC (BHG) for conducting unlicensed activities in the state, engaging in deceptive practices in interactions with customers, and other activity contrary to North Dakota Century Code chapter 13-04.1. DFI also has imposed civil money penalties against the company and denied its money broker license application.

Through an investigation, DFI determined that BHG had engaged in unlicensed money brokering activity by mailing solicitations to and brokering several hundred loans with North Dakota residents. DFI also determined that some of these loans did not meet the requirements of North Dakota law. Following the investigation, DFI issued an order requiring BHG to cease and desist all unlicensed money brokering activity within the state and denied BHG’s application for a money broker license. DFI also imposed civil money penalties of $7.1 million for violations of state law. BHG may appeal the order.

“It is important for the public to be aware that any non-bank lender must be licensed in North Dakota to solicit and lend to North Dakota residents,” said DFI Commissioner Lise Kruse. “Financial service companies must abide by North Dakota law to prevent consumers from falling victim to these types of unlawful lending practices.”

The North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions is an executive branch agency overseen by Commissioner Lise Kruse. DFI is responsible for chartering and regulating state banks and credit unions, and for licensing and regulating nearly 1,700 non-bank financial services companies, including more than 400 licensed money brokers. North Dakota residents who have questions about the Order should contact DFI at dfi@nd.gov or (701) 328-9933. Residents can also visit NMLS Consumer Access to verify that a company is licensed to do business in North Dakota.

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Classification

Agency
State Banking
Filed
April 7th, 2025
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Financial advisers Consumers
Geographic scope
State (North Dakota)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Financial Services
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Licensing

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