Identity Theft Insurance

  • £25,000 insurance cover
  • Removal of incorrect CCJs
  • Defence of claim brought against you
  • FREE confidential advice line.
Only £47.99

Identity Theft Insurance

identity theft insurance

Our Identity Theft Insurance is a niche legal expenses insurance policy. The policy offers a number of key features including; up to £25,000 insurance cover, removal of incorrect CCJs, defence of claim brought against you, designated personal claims handler, free confidential advice line, underwritten by a leading insurer all that and more for £47.99 (plus FREE Household Legal Expenses Insurance).

With identity theft being one of the largest growing crimes in the UK, 1 in 3 of us can now expect to be the subject of identity theft in our lifetime.

If you fall victim to identity theft and need to make a claim, we will ensure that we use tact and discretion whilst guiding you through the process of restoring your good name and credit worthiness.

You will be assisted throughout by a legally qualified caseworker who can devise a personalised action plan to restore your identity and credit history. Our caseworkers are trained to help you cope with the emotional strain and stress that identity theft can cause.

Our Identity Theft Insurance provides a free legal helpline, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.

Identity Theft Statistics

  • 29% use the same PIN number for all bank cards
  • 27% keep a record of their PIN numbers (in a mobile phone or PC; in code in a wallet or purse; or 'in a safe place')46% allow other people to use their bank card (friends, family members, 'people I trust', or in an emergency)
  • 62% have been given someone else's card and PIN to use
  • 73% insufficiently destroy used card receipts and old bank statements before throwing them away
  • 74% insufficiently destroy direct mail offers for accounts, loans and credit cards
  • 34% know a fellow student who has experienced identity theft
  • 10% have personally experienced either identity theft, stolen credit cards/PINs or unauthorised withdrawals from their account

*Stats taken from moneyfacts.co.uk

» Read our "Ten Steps to Prevent Identity Theft".