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How is fraud data being securely transferred from forces and key stakeholders to the NFIB, without impacting on their resources?

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How is fraud data being securely transferred from forces and key stakeholders to the NFIB, without impacting on their resources?

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Agreement has been reached with the National Policing Improvement Agency that police fraud data can be directly downloaded from the Police National Database (PND) into the NFIB hub without double keying, which means that it only has to be entered once. Having a single mechanism will ensure there is no unnecessary burden for police forces who record fraud locally. The NFIB hub is designed to take data automatically from data providers and ingest it into the application. This is a secure transfer of data.

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