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BBC News5/20/2026Crime2 min read

Young drivers falling victim to fake insurance policies

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  • Young drivers are being targeted by "ghost brokers" selling fake insurance policies, often through social media.
  • Research from the FCA suggests half of drivers aged 16-25 have bought policies this way, with victims facing prosecution and fines.

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Why It Matters

Half of drivers aged 16-25 have bought insurance policies through social media or messaging apps, many of which are fake. These "ghost policies" are often suspiciously cheap, luring in young drivers facing cost of living pressures. Victims can unknowingly drive without insurance, facing prosecution, fines, or vehicle seizure.

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Half of drivers aged 16-25 have bought policies through social media or messaging apps, many of which are fake, research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) suggested.

Some victims are unknowingly driving without insurance, meaning they could be prosecuted, fined or have their car seized, the FCA said.

Often the "policies" are suspiciously cheap, but many young drivers stretched by cost of living pressures are lured in, it added.

The Insurance Fraud Bureau and insurance company Aviva have both reported an increase in ghost broking in recent years.

The FCA Firm Checker can be used to confirm a broker is authorised.

Legitimate insurance brokers should have a website, phone number and address, the FCA said.

Amie Donaghey, 21, told BBC News NI she was left with a criminal conviction after being conned by a ghost broker.

She only realised she had bought a fake policy when she was stopped by police and discovered she was not insured.

Amie said she was quoted a price that was "a fraction" of the £4,500 that high-street insurance companies were charging.

When Amie tried to contact the "broker" after realising she had been scammed, she said he "ghosted" her. "I was blocked on everything," she said.

The FCA, which surveyed 1,000 drivers, said many ghost brokers pose as legitimate insurance sellers but offer cheap rates.

The policies are often completely bogus, are invalid because they falsify information to bring the price down, or are cancelled soon after purchase.

Graeme Reynolds, director of insurance at the FCA, said that "tight budgets make cheap offers tempting – and scammers take advantage of that".

Open Questions

  • What is the total financial loss incurred by victims of ghost broking?
  • How many ghost brokers are actively operating in the UK?
  • What specific measures are being taken by the FCA and other bodies to combat this type of fraud?
  • What is the success rate of prosecuting ghost brokers?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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