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No Time to Lie - the average fraudulent insurance claim rises to £12,000 as insurers continue protecting honest customers
06/10/2021
The latest ABI detected fraud statistics show insurers have adapt to the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, with the value of the average general insurance fraud and detection rates both up.
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Cold calling
“Have you been involved in an accident that wasn't your fault?” (Sound familiar?) Cold calling refers to the aggressive marketing tactics employed by claims management companies (CMCs…
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Fraudulent insurance policies
Fraudulent insurance policies are sold by illegal insurance advisers, commonly known as ghost brokers.
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8 myths about insurance fraud busted
Myth 1: Insurance fraudsters aren’t ‘proper’ criminals. Fact - Insurance fraud is a serious crime which can result in serious consequences for fraudsters, who may ultimately obtain…
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Crash for cash
What is crash for cash? Crash for cash scams are run by fraudsters who stage accidents, sometimes with innocent road users, to profit from fraudulent insurance claims. How does crash for cash…
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Government rethink needed on Online Safety Bill to protect consumers from scammers
20/07/2021
Scams proliferated through online advertising have a devastating effect on people, with many victims losing their life savings. The Online Safety Bill presents an opportunity for Government to tackle online advertising and clamp down on this scam threat, and we urge government to heed the advice of the regulator, industry and civil society groups and act to protect customers.
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Fraud data
The ABI collects information annually regarding detected fraud to provide its members and wider stakeholders with an indication of the extent of fraud that the industry faces at both the application and claims stage.
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On your doorstep? Modern slavery, human trafficking and the insurance industry
18/05/2022
Slavery is not just an historic issue; it’s a thriving illegal industry, the third most profitable crime globally and props up a variety of other financial crimes. Awareness of how the insurance industry can be exposed to the practice is vital if we are to crack down on this damaging and destructive criminal activity.
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ABI welcomes changes to Online Safety Bill
09/03/2022
The ABI welcomes the announcement from DCMS to include paid-for scam adverts in the Online Safety Bill.