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Insurers crack down on false claims.

Fraudsters beware - insurers are piloting a new approach to false claims detection. Technology co...

Fraudsters beware - insurers are piloting a new approach to false
claims detection.


Technology company NCorp is confident two insurers will go live with its
new product by the end of the year. The kit uses pattern recognition to
seek out bogus claims in both personal and commercial lines, and will be
added to NCorp's front and back-office packages. Prices will be agreed on
a case-by-case basis.


Nick Bidmead, chief executive of NCorp, said big insurers are involved but
smaller insurers with niche

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