Belmont Regency Group

Belmont Regency Group We specialise in providing insurance solutions to the farming and agricultural community.

Belmont Regency Group, the home of experienced Insurance Brokers with your needs at heart. We have roots going back to 1982 when the company was set up by Brett Hannon and Carl Whiteley. Based in Derby, we at Belmont Regency pride ourselves on delivering a friendly, professional and personal service. Over the last 3 decades we have gained invaluable experience that will leave you safe in the knowl

edge that you will receive the best advice and the best solution, whatever your need. We provide services to the farming, agricultural and rural industries, from Cornwall to Shetland, alongside a whole range of commercial insurance solutions. Our close relationship with a range of insurers allows us to source competitive rates which are not available direct to the public. Regular assessment of you insurance needs allows us to advise when switching insurers would be suitable. Our staff have a wealth of experience in the industry which helps enable them to get the best possible results for you.

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08/02/2022

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Today is Rachel’s last day in the office as she is leaving us to go on maternity leave. We are delighted for Rachel and Jamie as they start their new journey into parenthood but we are sad to lose a valued member of staff. I am sure you will all join me in wishing Rachel […]

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04/08/2021

We have a Bride in the office !
Congratulations to Wendy and Russ. Wishing you lot of happiness.
Have an amazing Wedding day 💒👰🤵🥂🎉

10/04/2021

Outsmart the scammers

27/01/2021
From Derbyshire ConstabularyInvestment Safety Tips Released After Spike In Derbyshire Fraud OffencesA spike in investmen...
16/11/2020

From Derbyshire Constabulary

Investment Safety Tips Released After Spike In Derbyshire Fraud Offences

A spike in investment scams over the last year has seen victims in Derbyshire lose more than £6million to faceless fraudsters.

It’s a crime that even the most careful investor can fall prey to – whereby someone offers you a fake but often very convincing opportunity to make a profit. Scammers persuade individuals to move money to a fictitious fund on behalf of your business or to pay for a fake investment with the promise of a high return with little to no risk.

Since September 2019, 200 people in Derbyshire fell victim to this scam, and offences have been steadily rising since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Reports show that young people, aged between 20-29, are now also becoming more vulnerable to fraudsters, who are targeting them through advertisements or posts on social media.

Scammers are leading their victims to professional looking websites, where they’re persuaded to invest in the bogus schemes or are led to invest in cryptocurrency scams.

With more and more people looking to invest, we are now launching a campaign to raise awareness of this type of fraud – and how you can best protect yourself.

And to mark the start of International Fraud Week this week, we’re releasing a video featuring an actress telling the story of one Derbyshire investor.

It is a true story – one in which the victim was tricked out of more than £210,000.

Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY6gfmJAG-Y

Derbyshire Constabulary’s Cyber Protect Officer, Jodie Nevin, said: “With the coronavirus outbreak causing job losses and having a financial impact on incomes and our economy, more people are online looking for ways to make money.

"Sadly, these factors may leave victims more susceptible to fraudulent investment scams. Though these offences are getting harder to spot, there are some tell-tale signs to help protect your hard-earned money.”

In collaboration with Action Fraud, we are also sharing critical tips on how to protect yourself – and your money.
• Be suspicious. If you are contacted out of the blue about an investment opportunity, this could be via a cold-call, an e-mail or an approach on social media.
• Don’t be rushed into making an investment. No legitimate organisation will pressure you into making a transaction, or committing to something on the spot. Take time to do your research.
• Seek advice from trusted friends, family members or independent professional advice services before making a significant financial decision. Even genuine investment schemes can be high risk.
• Use a financial advisor accredited by the Financial Conduct Authority. Paying for professional advice may seem like an unnecessary expense, but it will help prevent you from being scammed.
• Use the Financial Conduct Authority’s register to check if a company is regulated. If you deal with a firm or individual that isn’t regulated, you may not be able to get your money back if something goes wrong and its more likely to be a scam.
• Don’t assume it’s real. Just because a company has a glossy website and glowing reviews from ‘high net worth’ investors, does not mean it is genuine. Fraudsters will go to great lengths to convince you they are not a scam.
• Do NOT provide your identity documents. These fake trading platforms will request proof of your identity. They will tell you this is to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, however the criminals will use your details to sign up for accounts with other services in your name without your permission.
• Do NOT allow anyone remote access to your computer. You may be asked to download software such as AnyDesk or TeamViewer.
• Be cautious of bank transfers. There’s very little you can do to get your money back if you’ve made the transfer
• Remember, if something sounds too good to be true - it probably is.
Reporting fraud:
If you think you’ve been a victim of an investment fraud, report it to Action Fraud online at www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.

For more information about investment fraud, visit www.fca.org.uk/scamsmart.

A spike in investment scams over the last year has seen victims in Derbyshire lose more than £6million to faceless fraudsters. It’s a crime that even the mos...

05/10/2020

Farmers and residents in rural communities across Bolsover and north east Derbyshire can get discounted security marking for tractors, quads and trailers in a police and partnership initiative.

Derbyshire Rural Crime Team has joined forces with Bolsover and North East Derbyshire district councils and B&B Tractors to subsidise the cost of the Datatag ID and CESAR Security Marking Scheme by 50 percent.

It’s hoped the initiative will help people to protect their ATVs (all terrain vehicles), tractors, quads, 4x4s and trailers and target a rise in thefts of this type in the area.

The official CESAR Security Marking Scheme is supported by the Home Office and National Police Chiefs Council and is fitted as standard to most large agricultural machinery.

Protected machines and vehicles are fitted with highly visible, tamper-evident identification plates, tiny radio frequency transponders and hundreds of microscopic microdots in a forensic DNA marking solution. The machines are then registered on a secure 24-hour accessible database that police can access anytime, day or night.

The technology allows any police officer to quickly and easily identify if a machine is reported as stolen or to contact the proper keeper to check if the machine should be out.

PC Emerson Buckingham, of the Derbyshire Rural Crime Team, said: “Supporting the rural communities of North East Derbyshire in targeting crime is a priority for our team and this initiative will help farmers ensure that their ATV’s and farm machines are easily identifiable by the police.

“Security marking will make any ATV, tractor or trailer much less of a target. They become less attractive to criminals who are aware of the difficulty in proving that a security marked machine is not stolen.”

The discount initiative is being administered by the CESAR Scheme commercial partner Datatag ID Ltd., with the installation service provided by B&B Tractors.

The discount scheme gives a 50 percent discount on the suggested retail price of the Datatag and CESAR security systems until 31st December 2020, and is available for the following assets at:

🚜 Tractor: £84.50 plus VAT
⛰️ ATV or Quad: £60 plus VAT
🚙 4x4 System: £60 inc VAT
✔️ Trailer System: £50 inc VAT

To take advantage of the discount, farmers and rural residents in the Bolsover and North East Derbyshire district council areas should email Datatag at [email protected], quoting NED20 and giving their contact details including phone number.

Someone from Datatag will then call back to take a payment and full details and B&B Tractors will be in touch to arrange installation.

You can also contact the Derbyshire Rural Crime Team for more information by calling 101, or sending them a message through the Contact Us page of the website, https://bit.ly/1S6pJ4K.

The Derbyshire Rural Crime Team is on Facebook here https://bit.ly/33ljYx9, and on Twitter (). By liking or following them you can find out more about their work to target rural crime in all its forms and to offer reassurance to the rural community.

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