Tackling opportunistic fraud requires ‘a measured approach’

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Experts at March’s Fraud Charter event discussed the appropriate response to the shifting profiles of those carrying out fraud

The profile of those committing insurance fraud has continued to adapt in relation to external influences, but it is the job of counter fraud teams in the insurance sector to stay abreast of these developments.

A collection of top counter fraud experts at last month’s Fraud Charter roundtable (21 March 2024) – hosted by Insurance Times and sponsored by law firm Carpenters Group – explained that it was only through constant monitoring that insurance firms could hope to keep up with an increasing tide of opportunistic fraud.

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