Creation of database to help detect vehicle theft

By Canadian Underwriter | September 5, 2007 | Last updated on October 2, 2024
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To help insurers and other organizations detect vehicle theft, CGI Group, Locator Technologies LLC and National Vehicle Service have announced the creation of a shared database of automobile information for cars in Canada, the US and Mexico, according to a release. The new service would identify potentially stolen or unsafe vehicles that have been transported over the border, according to a release.Further information that will be available in the database: Lien verificationOnline vehicle auction informationImpounded US and Canadian vehicle identificationVehicles exported from the US Canadian insurance claimsUS total vehicle lossUS, Canadian and Mexican theft verificationThe addition of this verification process to timely data sources from across North America to CGI’s AutoPlus suite of products will allow our clients to make informed decisions based on the true status of the vehicle from an insurability point of view, Wayne Beck, vice president, consulting services, CGI, said in a release. We are committed to addressing the changing flow of vehicles between Canada and the United States by adding additional sources of information to the verification process to insure our clients are aware of the true identity of each vehicle which will enhance the overall value proposition of our services.The database will be available by the end of 2007.

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