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Fake policies: how fraud undermines the market and why the official path is critically important

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Fake policies: how fraud undermines the market and why the official path is critically important

Online insurance registration has made the market more convenient and faster. But along with this, another phenomenon has emerged — a rise in fake offers, counterfeit documents, and gray schemes that are almost indistinguishable from legal registration.

Experts and government agencies in different countries are increasingly recording cases where drivers and partners encounter invalid policies — sometimes not finding out about it until their first accident.

Why the topic of fake policies has become relevant right now

The digitalization of auto insurance is accelerating:
  • online registration has become the norm,
  • clients want it "fast and without unnecessary questions",
  • the market is expanding due to new drivers and regions.

But where demand grows, fraudulent schemes also appear. Their goal is to get money for a policy that:
  • is not registered in the official database,
  • is issued in someone else's name,
  • or has no legal force at all.

Russia: fake OSAGO and counterfeit websites

In Russia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and investigative authorities have officially confirmed cases where fraudsters sold invalid OSAGO policies through fake websites that visually copied the pages of insurance companies.

According to RBC, such schemes lead to the driver finding out about the problem only after an accident, when the insurance company refuses to pay because the policy is not in the registry.

Experts also note that fake policies can look absolutely correct — with seals, QR codes, and PDF files, but not be registered with the RSA.

📌 Conclusion: the appearance of a document is no longer a guarantee of its authenticity — only official registration matters.

Kazakhstan: counterfeit documents and "gray" registration schemes

In Kazakhstan, government agencies have officially warned about the spread of counterfeit documents that imitate official papers — with logos, seals, and signatures.

Additionally, Kazakh media have reported cases where drivers were offered "cheap OSAGO", but upon verification:
  • the policy was not found in the database,
  • it was issued to another person,
  • or it was not valid when an insured event occurred.

📌 Trend: the more actively the market moves online, the more important a transparent source of registration becomes.

Kyrgyzstan: market growth — growth of responsibility

In Kyrgyzstan, the auto insurance market is actively growing amid increased control and the implementation of violation recording systems.

Experts note that against the backdrop of growing demand, attempts are also appearing to:
  • issue a policy using forged documents,
  • use fictitious data,
  • use insurance in staged accident schemes.

In such cases, the risks are borne not only by the driver but also by the partner through whom the registration was processed.

Uzbekistan: digitalization and new vulnerabilities

In Uzbekistan, regulators emphasize the importance of taking out insurance exclusively through official insurance companies and platforms, as the online environment has simplified not only the process but also fraud.

The market has recorded cases of:
  • registration without transferring data to official databases,
  • offers to "get it faster and cheaper" outside the system,
  • the policy having no legal force upon verification.

📌 Conclusion: digitalization requires not speed, but control and transparency.

Why the official path is no longer an "option" but a necessity

All these cases share one thing:

problems arise where there is no transparency and official registration.

That is why it is fundamentally important that when working through GreenGo:
  • policies are issued directly through insurance companies;
  • data is automatically transferred to official databases (NSIS and analogues);
  • the client immediately receives a PDF document and electronic policy;
  • the partner retains a complete history of registrations and accruals.

This protects:
  • the client — from losing money and a false sense of security;
  • the partner — from reputational and legal risks;
  • the market — from distrust in insurance as a whole.


If doubts arise during registration regarding documents or client behavior — it is better to stop and contact your curator. Sometimes refusing a questionable registration is the best way to protect your business.
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Frequently Asked Questions

With the development of online insurance registration, the number of fraudulent schemes has grown: fake websites, invalid policies, and registrations outside official databases.

A fake policy may have no legal force, be absent from official registries, and lead to denial of insurance payment in the event of an accident, despite having a PDF file or an externally "real" document.

On the GreenGo platform, policies are issued directly through official insurance companies, automatically transmitted to state databases, and the entire registration history and documents are stored in the system.
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