Compass points to identity theft

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Compass Underwriting has launched a new identity theft product in association with LawShield and Experian.

The underwriting agency said that Compass LawShield ID Theft Gold had been designed to provide unlimited credit reports and email warnings showing any significant activity on a credit history.

In addition, the product provides that should a customer fall victim to ID theft, the cover would provide a qualified LawShield legal representative to control the case.

According to research by Compass, ID fraud cases have increased by 244% in the last four years with £1.9bn lost to ID fraud in 2010.

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