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The FISH System: Fraud Information System Holland

In Rotterdam, Netherlands, insurance fraud has become a growing concern, with many residents falling victim to deceitful practices. To combat this issue, the Dutch authorities have implemented the FIS

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In Rotterdam, Netherlands, insurance fraud has become a growing concern, with many residents falling victim to deceitful practices. To combat this issue, the Dutch authorities have implemented the FISH system, or Fraude Informatie Systeem Holland. This innovative tool aims to detect and prevent insurance fraud in the region, protecting honest citizens from financial losses.

The FISH System: Fraud Information System Holland

The FISH System: Fraud Information System Holland

In addition to the CIS and EVR, there is another important system in the fight against insurance fraud: FISH, the Fraud Information System Holland. This system plays a crucial role in the detection of fraud.

What is FISH?

FISH is a joint initiative of Dutch insurers:

  • Established for information exchange on fraud
  • Contains data on fraud investigations
  • Managed by the Dutch Association of Insurers (Verbond van Verzekeraars)
  • Collaborates with police and justice authorities

Difference with EVR and CIS

FISH differs from other registers:

  • EVR: registers established fraudsters
  • CIS: contains general insurance data
  • FISH: focuses on ongoing fraud investigations and patterns

How FISH Works

The system operates as follows:

  • Insurers report suspicious claims
  • FISH analyzes patterns and connections
  • Information is shared with affiliated parties
  • Results assist in combating fraud

Privacy and Legal Protection

Strict rules apply to FISH:

  • Data processing in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (AVG)
  • Only authorized access
  • Limited retention periods
  • Right to inspection and correction

Your Position in Relation to FISH

If you suspect that your data is stored in FISH:

  • Request inspection from your insurer
  • Verify the grounds for your registration
  • Object to incorrect registration
  • Engage legal assistance if necessary