Is "HIS*HISCOX INC NY 10/26" fraud?

Written by Lily Tran

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "HIS*HISCOX INC NY 10/26"?

Hiscox Inc. has been in business since 1901. The company provides a range of insurance products. These products include professional liability insurance, general liability insurance, property insurance, and cyber insurance. The company focuses on serving small businesses and offers tailored coverage options to meet specific industry needs. Hiscox Inc. operates in multiple countries and serves a diverse customer base, providing both online and offline services.

  • **HIS**: Transaction type code, possibly indicating a "History" entry
  • **HISCOX INC**: Name of the merchant or company (Hiscox Inc)
  • **NY**: Location code (New York)
  • **10/26**: Date of the transaction (October 26th)
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