
78% of losses reported to us are made from members within Australia.
Lost and stolen credit and debit cards accounted for over $450 million in fraud in Australia.
Source: (2007) Australian Payments Clearing Association Limited.
With over 30,000 passports reported lost or stolen annually, Secure Sentinel is the only non-government organisation trusted to deal with Australian passports.
One mobile phone handset is lost or stolen every three minutes. That’s 3300 a week!
Source:amta.org.au (Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association)
83% of keys reported to Secure Sentinel were returned to our member (2008).
"...42 million bags were lost by airlines in 2007, 25 percent more than the previous 12 months"
"Mishandling of luggage during transfers at airports was responsible for 49 percent of losses..."
“…fraud accounts for the largest percentage of crime costs at an estimated $8.5b.”
Source:Australian Institute of Criminology Annual Report (2007-08).
Over 320,000 Australians and New Zealanders are members of Secure Sentinel.
Identity fraud occurs when someone gains access to your personal information and uses that information for personal financial gain. If this happens, you may be left having to prove you are not liable for the debt and may impact your credit worthiness until the matter is rectified.
SecureIdentity can put your mind at ease and protect you from fraud before it's too late.
SecureIdentity membership starts from as little as $69 per year - when your identity is your most important asset - can you afford to be without it?
Up to date records allows us to provide the best service possible if your financial cards, mobile phone or personal possessions are lost or stolen. Please ensure our records are up to date by clicking on the handy link.
Have you considered upgrading to SecureIdentity for further protection?
From as little as $69.00 per year we can assist by protecting you from fraud before it's too late.
In addition to the standard SecurePlus services, a SecureIdentity membership will provide you with:
For further information please visit the SecureIdentity page