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4 February 2020

Responding To APP Fraud Claims

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Dentons

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The Contingent Reimbursement Model Code for Authorised Push Payment Scams (the Code) in May 2019 creates a mechanism for victims of APP fraud to make claims for compensation.
UK Criminal Law
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The Contingent Reimbursement Model Code for Authorised Push Payment Scams (the Code) in May 2019 creates a mechanism for victims of APP fraud to make claims for compensation. Our guide sets out the legal and practical implications of responding to such claims.

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