Regional round table - Bournemouth: Fraud focus

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Our expert panel discusses how the Insurance Fraud Register and other developments in the market will impact brokers' attitude to fraud. Liz McMahon reports.

Attendees


Christian Aplin
Head of investigation services,
Cunningham Lindsey

 

Simon Arundel
Risk manager,
Ecclesiastical



Scott Clayton
Head of claims investigation,
Zurich

 

 Ursula Coulibaly
Head of GI financial crime,
LV

 

John Freeman
Head of counter fraud,
Questgates

 

Roy Hebburn
Divisional claims manager,
Allianz

 

Alan Inskip
CEO,
Temporary Cover

 

What kind of attitude do brokers have towards fraud? Is there a grey area between their loyalty to customers and insurers?
Roy: Absolutely not. For a

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