Privacy and Fraud

The need for Privacy Compliance when managing fraud related information is of paramount importance to IFBA.

If you make a report concerning a suspected fraud, your information does not need to be recorded. You can remain anonymous. If your do provide your contact details to IFBA, all information is maintained onsite by our fraud information coordinator and after 90 days is destroyed.

IFBA will, when it is satisfied that there has been a possible fraud committed, transmit the information you provide to relevant insurance companies. Insurance companies adhere strictly to Australian privacy legislation and handle the information accordingly for investigation and potential law enforcement purposes.

If you have a specific question about IFBA privacy procedures please email reportfraud@ifba.org.au.

Insurance Fraud Bureau of Australia

The Insurance Fraud Bureau of Australia (IFBA) is an independent working taskforce of the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), established to help combat insurance fraud in all of its forms.
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Report insurance fraud

If you are aware of insurance fraud, you can report it securely to the Insurance Fraud Bureau of Australia
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