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ID theft yet to become widespread in South West, says new research

16 October 2006

The South West is one of the safest places to live in England when it comes to identity theft, according to research conducted by credit reference agency Callcredit.

The research, carried out in support of National Identity Fraud Prevention Week (16th - 22nd  October) revealed that there were 0.7 thefts per 1000 adults in the South West, compared to 1.3 thefts per 1000 across the UK as a whole.

Bristol, Bournemouth, Swindon and Salisbury all topped the table for the South West with 0.8 thefts per 1000 adults. At the other end of the scale was Truro with the equivalent figure of 0.4, ranking it amongst the lowest 10 per cent in the UK.

Callcredit director Mel Mitchley says: “These findings are reassuring for the South West. However we would urge people not to be complacent - ID theft is one of the fastest growing types of fraud in the UK. 

“Our research revealed that the average incidence of ID theft in London was 3.7 per 1000 adult population, more than twice as high as any other region in the UK. Excluding the capital the UK average is one theft per 1000 adults.

“All the postal areas in the South West record rates at least 20 per cent below this figure. Indeed major regional centres such as Plymouth, with 0.5 thefts per 1000 adults, report levels only marginally higher than the Hebrides, which has an equivalent figure of 0.4.”

Mrs Mitchley continued: “The National Identity Fraud Prevention Week is designed to stimulate debate about the growing threat of ID theft and provide individuals with the tools they need to make sure they are safe. Only with a combined effort between the police, lenders and individuals will we be able to beat the criminals.”

Victim Profile

Analysis of the areas with the highest incidence of ID theft confirms fraudsters are most likely to target people living in relatively affluent neighbourhoods who typically have a higher than average number of financial products including credit facilities. These areas are ideal territory for ID thieves as the residents are able to access credit easily – with very few details an ID thief can also access or apply for facilities fraudulently.

What is ID theft

ID theft is an all-encompassing term for different types of fraud committed in another person’s name. Typical examples include using stolen personal details to apply for credit cards, obtain mobile phone contracts or goods on credit.  But it can also be when someone takes over your identity completely and applies for loans, mortgages, passports or a driving license in your name.

By following our guidelines people can protect themselves from all types of impersonation fraud and minimise the time and hassle involved in restoring their credit file to its correct state.

How to protect yourself from ID thieves

Further statistics:

Postal areas within South West England:

Town

ID theft incidence per 1,000 18 plus population

Overall rank (out of 121)

Bristol

0.82

63

Bournemouth

0.81

64

Swindon

0.77

69

Salisbury

0.76

71

Bath

0.72

76

Gloucester

0.65

85

Exeter

0.59

93

Taunton

0.54

103

Dorchester

0.53

104

Torquay

0.50

106

Plymouth

0.59

108

Truro

0.44

111

Regional ID theft ranking with regional hotspot

Region (worst to best)

Regional Hotspot

ID theft incidence per 1,000 18 plus population

London

North London

3.74

East

St Albans

1.63

South East

Dartford

1.45

North West

Manchester

1.07

West Midlands

Birmingham

1.03

East Midlands

Northampton

0.89

Yorkshire/ the Humber

Huddersfield

0.81

Scotland

Glasgow

0.71

South West

Bristol

0.66

Wales

Cardiff

0.61

North East

Sunderland

0.54

Northern Ireland

Belfast

0.32

Editors notes

  1. The research relates to actual victims of ID theft between May 2005-2006 provided by CIFAS, the UK’s Fraud Prevention Service, analysed per 1000 population. Under 18s and anyone living in communal establishments such as prisons were deducted from the postal area headcounts. The findings were broken down by the 121 main postal areas in the UK .
  2. It analysed the geodemographic distribution of ID thefts using CAMEO, a consumer geodemographic classification system developed by sister company EuroDirect.

About Callcredit

  1. Callcredit(www.callcredit.co.uk) is the UK's most technologically advanced credit reference agency, providing the market with a comprehensive range of consumer credit information services.
  2. Callcredit has harnessed state-of-the-art information technology with an unrivalled knowledge of the industry's needs to develop a range of innovative information solutions. Solutions that are enabling major lenders and a host of other blue chip companies to address regulatory requirements, make better credit decisions, target new customers more effectively and manage existing customers more profitably.
  3. Callcredit forms part of the Skipton Information Group, together with database management company EuroDirect and market analysis firm GMAP Consulting.

About MyCallcredit

About National Identity Fraud Prevention Week  

National Identity Fraud Prevention Week, seeks to break the complacency found amongst the British public, and runs from the 16th – 22nd October with information on what the public can do to fight identity fraud.

This awareness drive has been put in place by an expert group of public and private sector partners, including the Metropolitan Police (and other regional police forces), Crimestoppers, The Identity Fraud Consumer Awareness Group, The Information and Passport Service, CIFAS – The UK’s Fraud Prevention Service, Fellowes, the Federation of Small Businesses, Callcredit, Equifax and Experian.

For further press information contact: Steve Clark or Kate Pell at Source Marketing Communications, Aspect Court, 47 Park Square East, Leeds, LS1 2NL. Tel: 0113 380 1644, Fax: 0113 380 1630, E-mail: steve@sourcemc.co.uk or kate@sourcemc.co.uk

For more press information contact:
Steve Clark or Jo Gill at Source Marketing Communications, Aspect Court, 47 Park Square East, Leeds, LS1 2NL. Tel: 0113 380 1644, Fax: 0113 380 1630, E-mail: steve@sourcemc.co.uk or jo@sourcemc.co.uk

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