Curacao (pronounced Koo-ra-sao), formerly La Curacao, is a large-format retail store chain and finance company with export, travel and money transfer services.
Founded in 1978, Curacao is headquartered in
Los Angeles
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with retail locations in California, Arizona and Nevada.
The company operates under the legal name Adir International, LLC.
Services
Curacao sells most of its merchandise on credit, and has opened accounts for over two million private label cardholders.
The company's services also include Curacao Travel, Curacao Money Transfer, and Curacao Export.
History
Founding
Curacao began as a consumer-product door-to-door sales company, in
Burbank
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United States
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,
California
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.
It became popular among the Latino community who did not have access to credit.
Salesmen allowed customers to buy their goods by placing a down payment and then returning to the customer's residence to collect payments on a regular basis.
This service eventually evolved into Curacao's proprietary credit business.
Expansion
In 1983, La Curacao moved to the
Pico-Union district in Los Angeles.
In 1995, La Curacao opened its second store, in the
Panorama City district of the
San Fernando Valley
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. Inside the
Panorama Mall, Unfortunately the Panorama location permanently closed its doors in February of 2025 due to the mall getting demolished for future redevelopment. their stores featured
Mesoamerica
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n style decor and child care. In 2012, La Curacao was renamed Curacao, undergoing complete rebranding.
Curacao currently has locations in Los Angeles,
South Gate,
Huntington Park
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,
San Bernardino
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,
Lynwood,
Santa Ana,
Chino,
Phoenix,
Anaheim
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,
Tucson
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,
Las Vegas
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and
Northridge.
Legal Issues
In October 2017, The
People of California sued Adir International, Inc. (Curacao) and CEO Ron Azarkman for deceptive practices, particularly selling unnecessary insurance products bundled with high-interest financing, targeting low-income and non-English-speaking customers.
The lawsuit exposed how Curacao misled consumers about the nature and necessity of these insurance products, often without providing proper documentation, making it difficult for customers to file claims or even realize they had purchased insurance.
In April 2023, the court found Curacao guilty of 318,807 violations of the
California Insurance Code, imposing a $7.97 million penalty and issuing a permanent injunction to prevent further deceptive practices.
The court cited a deeply entrenched pattern of unethical behavior, designed to maximize profits at the expense of unsuspecting consumers, dating back to January 2014. Attempts by the defendants to argue that many violations fell outside the statute of limitations were rejected due to a pre-trial stipulation that extended the relevant period for claims.
Internal documents and numerous consumer complaints revealed that Curacao's upper management, including Ron Azarkman, were fully aware of and encouraged these deceptive practices. "The internal documents and complaints showcased a deliberate strategy to defraud customers through predatory practices," as noted in the amended complaint.
This calculated scheme prioritized profit over consumer rights and well-being, reflecting a blatant disregard for ethical business conduct.
Further complicating their defense, the
California Attorney General
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blocked Curacao from using their insurance from Starr Indemnity to cover legal expenses, citing California Insurance Code § 533.5(b) which forbids coverage in certain consumer protection cases brought by the state.
This decision was challenged by Adir in the
U.S. Supreme Court
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, but the case was not heard. The
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
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upheld the district court’s decision, affirming that Starr Indemnity had no duty to defend or indemnify Adir under the explicit language of the insurance policy.
References
Consumer electronics retailers of the United States
Furniture retailers of the United States
Retail companies based in California
Companies based in Los Angeles
American companies established in 1978
Retail companies established in 1978
1978 establishments in California
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money transfer services