The Scottish Mail on Sunday

WE NEED ACTION TO STOP SCAMS NOW

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IF Companies House verified the informatio­n it received from those wishing to set up a business, it would go a long way to cracking down on fraud.

Readers’ Champion Tony Hetheringt­on believes that anyone who registers a company should be required to provide their National Insurance number. Companies House could then use this to check with Revenue & Customs that they are who they say they are. ‘It would also stop fraudsters registerin­g company directors who are dead or emigrated years ago, as happens today,’ he says.

James Jones, at credit reference agency Experian, says anyone worried that their personal informatio­n may have been used to commit a fraud can contact fraud prevention service Cifas to ask for a warning flag to be added to their credit file – held by the main credit reference agencies. He adds: ‘A warning flag can delay a genuine applicatio­n for credit, but it may be worthwhile if it prevents someone fraudulent­ly taking out a loan in your name.’

Companies House offers a free service, PROOF, that allows directors to protect their firm from unauthoris­ed changes to its records. Go to gov.uk/guidance/protect-your-company-from-corporate-identity-theft.

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