IFB enhances fraud awareness

David Neave IFB

The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has seen website and Cheatline figures rise significantly during 2009 following a rise in public awareness.

Visits to the ‘consumer advice’ tab on IFB website increased by 483%, total visits to the IFB website in 2009 were 135,462, showing a 173% increase, while visits to ‘online Cheatline’ increased by 189% during 2009.

Some 10% have actually gone on to lodge a report while Cheatline has seen an increase of 114% in reports in 2009.

New chairman, David Neave, said he is committed to building on this success by increasing the media profile of the bureau to strengthen future initiatives and secure

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