Stay safe from scams: What every senior should know!
Join us for a special fraud seminar for seniors on April 22.
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Author: Rochelle, VP/Community Relations and Business Development Officer
Staying vigilant: Protecting your financial information
At PremierBank, the security of our customers is always a top priority, especially when it comes to protecting our senior community members from the growing threat of fraud.
That’s why we’re hosting a Fraud Awareness Seminar designed specifically for senior citizens, focused on helping to recognize scams, safeguarding personal information, and taking confident steps to protect financial information.
Why this matters
Fraudsters are becoming increasingly sophisticated, using phone calls, text messages, emails, and even social media to target individuals. Unfortunately, senior citizens are often targeted because scammers believe they may be more trusting or less familiar with emerging technologies.
But with the right information, you can stay one step ahead.
We’re here to help
Fraud prevention is a partnership. While scammers continue to evolve, so do the tools and resources available to protect you, and PremierBank is always here to support you.
You are invited to join us for a special educational seminar
Our VSP Club and their guests, and any community members are invited to attend an educational breakfast seminar on Wed., April 22. “Stay Safe from Scams: What Every Senior Should Know” will feature guest expert Jeff Kersten, Agency Liaison for the Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Join us for this important seminar and take an active role in protecting your financial future.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Rochelle Mitchell at rmitchell@bankwithpremier.com or call 920-542-1141. You can also download and print the invitation by clicking here.