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FACT-CHECKING POLICY

Insurance Knowledge Hub is committed to publishing accurate and verifiable information.

Because insurance and financial reporting affect professional and economic decisions, we treat factual integrity as a core obligation.


1. Verification Standards

Before publication, we verify:

  • Company names and executive titles
  • Funding amounts and investment data
  • Regulatory filings and announcements
  • Dates and timelines
  • Quotes obtained directly from interviews

We use primary sources wherever possible, including:

  • Regulatory databases
  • Official filings
  • Corporate announcements
  • Direct interviews

2. Interview Integrity

Interview quotes are:

  • Recorded or documented
  • Used in context
  • Not materially altered
  • Reviewed for clarity but not substance

3. Data & Research Use

When citing statistics or market data, we:

  • Attribute the source clearly
  • Link to original research where available
  • Avoid presenting unverified claims as fact

4. Corrections

If a factual error is identified, we:

  • Verify the issue
  • Update the article
  • Add a correction note when material

See our Corrections Policy for full details.


FAQ — Fact Checking

Q: Do you verify press releases independently?
Yes. We add independent context and confirm key facts before publication.

Q: How do you handle disputed claims?
We seek clarification from all relevant parties before updating.

Q: Can readers submit corrections?
Yes. Contact us via the Contact page.

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