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(09/10/2007) Crime against business continues to increase

  • 11% increase in the number of crime related claims in Q2 2007 compared to the same period in 2006
  • Claims resulting from malicious damage increased by 28% in the second quarter of 2007 compared to the second quarter of 2006
  • Bristol worst city in business crime league table

The latest findings from the AXA Business Crime Index1 reveal the number of business crime claims settled between April and June 2007 is 11 per cent higher than the same period in 2006.  Malicious damage claims, a term which covers acts of vandalism such as deliberately smashed windows and grafitti, have increased by 28 per cent between the two periods.  More worrying still, the number of arson claims have risen by 43 per cent.  It's not all bad news for businesses however, as incidences of theft have decreased by two per cent.

Commenting on the findings of the AXA Business Crime Index, Doug Barnett, property insurance manager at AXA said: "Criminal activity is a growing problem for businesses. So far this year, we have dealt with 10 per cent more crime claims by businesses than in 2006 and around one in every six claims is crime related. We believe that businesses are making more of an effort to protect themselves from crime and are pleased to see that incidences of theft have actually decreased this quarter but acts of petty vandalism, which can be more difficult to guard against, are increasing dramatically."

Gareth Elliott, Policy Adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: "What this survey continues to highlight is the increasing amount of crime related to business. Even though businesses have taken measures to reduce crime they are fighting an ongoing battle that is becoming increasingly difficult to wage. Until there is a reliable definition of business crime with which national police forces can record crime statistics the true extent of crimes against businesses will not be fully known."

Quarter two 2007 findings from the AXA Business Crime Index

Despite the decline in the number of theft related crime claims, it remains the most common cause, accounting for around half (52.8%) of the total. For the first time since the index started, malicious damage accounted for more than 40 per cent (41.1%) of crime claims in the second quarter of this year. The average crime claim settlement amount was £4,778 (up from £4,020 in quarter one this year and £4,024 at the same time last year).

Type of claim % of all Crime Related Claims Settled Q1 2007 (cost) % of all Crime Related Claims Settled Q1 2007 (numbers)
Arson 49.06% 5.27%
Forcible/Violent Entry/Exit 0.79% 0.82%
Malicious Damage 11.38% 41.09%
Theft 38.76% 52.82%

Source: AXA Business Crime Index

UK business crime by city

Despite the 11 per cent increase in the number of crimes reported between the second quarter of 2006 and 2007, 11 of the 15 cities measured in the crime by city table reported a proportional decrease in crime related claims over the same period. Bristol is ranked bottom of the city business crime table this quarter, with more than one in four claims resulting from criminal activity between April and June this year. At the other end of the table, in Newcastle, just over one in ten claims was crime related. Derby experienced the biggest fall in the proportion of business crime claims over the period, down by seven per cent.

Rank

City

% Claims resulting from crime Q2 2007

% Point increase in claims resulting from crime Q2 2006 & Q2 2007

1 Newcastle 11.20% -2.65%
2 London 12.73% -2.94%
3 Edinburgh 13.25% -4.12%
4 Manchester 16.30% -5.07%
5 Bradford 16.96% -6.70%
6 Liverpool 17.69% 2.75%
7 Glasgow 18.04% -1.21%
8 Leeds 19.17% -3.67%
9 Nottingham 19.81% -1.48%
10 Derby 20.38% -7.03%
11 Norwich 20.40% -0.21%
12 Birmingham 21.83% -3.72%
13 Leicester 22.86% --1.37%
14 Cardiff 24.34% 3.55%
15 Bristol 25.35% 5.22%

Source: AXA Business Insurance

AXA offers a free crime prevention toolkit designed to help businesses protect themselves against criminal activity. The AXA Business Security Blueprint provides best practice advice on everything from securing windows and doors to CCTV and fire suppression systems. It can be downloaded free of charge from www.axa4business.co.uk.

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About AXA's Business Crime Index

  1. The index is based on figures from AXA's own claims database. This release covers findings from April, May and June 2007.

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