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What is the Anti-Fraud and Theft Register?

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What is the Anti-Fraud and Theft Register?

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Insurers pass information to the Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register (CUE) run by the Insurance Database Services Ltd (IDS) and the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register run by the Association Of British Insurers (ABI). The aim is to help insurers check information provided and also to prevent fraudulent claims. Insurers may search the registers at the time you make a request for insurance or at the point that a claim is made. It is therefore important that you disclose ALL previous accidents, claims and losses (including fire & theft claims) as requested on the proposal form and of any incident happening during the currency of the policy (which may or may not give rise to a claim). Warning: Failure to do so could invalidate your cover in whole or in part.

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