Crime Insurance

Crime insurance protects a company against theft, fraud and dishonesty committed internally and/or externally.

Crime Insurance

Crime Insurance Coverage

It provides cover for:

  • Computer crimes
  • Counterfeit or forgery
  • Monetary theft or fraud committed by an employee
  • Monetary theft or fraud committed by a third party
  • Fraudulent alteration.

On top of the cover provided, most policies have access to investigative experts in the event of an incident, who assist in:

  • Establishing the size of the loss
  • Determining the cause of the loss
  • Preventative measures against future incidents.
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Andy Brett

Andy Brett

Executive Director - Joint Head of North American Professional and Financial Risks +44 (0) 20 7031 2760 [email protected] Read more
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Scott Taylor

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