Safeguarding Seniors: Tackling the $28 Billion Elder Financial Exploitation Epidemic
- Jul 16, 2024 11:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Elder financial exploitation is an escalating crisis, with victims losing more than $28 billion annually, as reported by AARP. This highlights the urgent need of effective intervention by financial institutions that must help protect their elderly clients from financial exploitation.
In this webinar, you will dissect the tactics used by fraudsters, both known and unknown, and learn about the actionable measures you can take to reduce the prevalence and impact of these crimes. You will also explore various strategies, including advanced monitoring techniques, client education initiatives, and collaborative efforts with legal and social entities.
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Recognize and respond to common scams and fraudulent activities targeting seniors.
Develop and implement effective detection and prevention strategies within financial institutions.
Educate elderly clients on financial safety and awareness to prevent exploitation.
Engage in multi-disciplinary collaboration to provide comprehensive protection against elder financial exploitation.
CPE Credit: | 1.5 |
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Advanced Preparation: | None |
Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
Auditing: | 1.5 |
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Partnerships & Alliances
Thomson Reuters
Deputy District Attorney
Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office
Fraud Prevention Consultant
VOICE AGAINST FRAUD, LLC
Vice President, Lead Control Management Officer
Wells Fargo
Head of Anti-Fraud and Financial Crimes
Securian Financial
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