Fraud News – Page 14
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Industry needs to work to eradicate credit hire hikes
Head of the Credit Hire Organisation told Insurance Times that collaboration between credit hire firms and insurers has never been closer.
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Ruling to put the brakes on runaway credit hire charges
Court judgement puts credit hire companies on notice that they will no longer be able run up huge sums by allowing claimants to use replacement vehicles for extreme periods
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Expert calls for household cyber cover
A growing dependence on connected devices inside the home had created a demand which now needed to be met
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Broker and underwriter data prime target for cyber crooks
The insurance sector remained an attractive target to both cyber criminals and cyber attacks by those engaged in espionage
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Fraudster jailed for attempt to scam Axa and other insurers
Serial scammer tried to rip off several insurers, as well as his own employer
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Ghost brokers targeting young drivers via social media
A month-long campaign has been launched to reduce the number of uninsured drivers on the road
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New research to fight against ‘crash for cash’ fraudsters
Differing damage patterns claims to show clear evidence of a genuine collision and a staged collision
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Allianz posts improved fraud savings for H1 2019
Allianz’s fraud manager, James Burge hails a “fantastic result” after bringing the application and claims fraud teams together
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FCA warns of Close Brothers clone
The regulator has warned of a clone charading as the premium finance provider
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Application fraud dominates as average tops £12,000 per case
However, one fraud worth £1.2m was detected, and around 1300 fraudulent cases are exposed every day
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FCA clamps down on CMCs’ ‘unscrupulous’ false advertising
Martin Milliner of LV= says CMCs have gotten away with unscrupulous activities “for too long”
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Fraudster sentenced after lying about losing partner’s engagement ring
The fraudster was caught sending a text to a friend, admitting his plan to exploit the insurer
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‘Prolific’ ghost broker sentenced for 18 counts of fraud
A number of policies that had been incepted between January and October of 2016 were found to all be connected
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Police officer deemed fundamentally dishonest in holiday sickness fraud
The Nottinghamshire police officer claimed to have contracted food poisoning, but the evidence exposed flaws in her claim
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DAC Beachcroft predicts ‘explosion’ of fraudulent bent metal claims
With legislation coming in April 2020, DAC Beachcroft says fraudsters are looking more into bent metal claims
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BLM and AXA win fundamental dishonesty case where 'injured' fraudster wasn't in the car
The fraudster wasn’t in the car when the collision occurred, but still claimed for injuries
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‘Crash for cash’ scammers jailed for Markerstudy fraud
First time both fraudulent claimant and decoy driver jailed in such a case
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Shamed company director banned from running his business after fraud
The shamed businessman has been declared bankrupt after submitting false insurance claims
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Brokers reveal biggest challenges to selling cyber cover
With the risk of cyber crime ever increasing and evolving, the threat to UK businesses remains high but cyber insurance uptake is still comparatively low compared to the US, Insurance Times looks at the challenges brokers face selling the product and how to overcome the problem