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Northern Ireland aggregator alerts drivers on ghost broking signs

Northern Ireland

Aggregator CompareNI has reported 49% of Northern Ireland drivers admitted they could not spot a fake insurance policy as it urged motorists to lookout for the telltale signs of ghost broking.

In a survey of 700 motorists by the comparison site it found 44% of drivers in Northern Ireland were worried about being duped into buying fake insurance.

While two thirds of respondents confirmed they were aware of ghost brokers selling fake policies, just 49% were confident they could identify the fraudsters.

Almost all the respondents (96%) claimed high insurance costs were making drivers more vulnerable to these types of scams.

Ghost brokers

The survey results have followed the wider insurance

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