What You'll Learn
As the baby-boomer generation ages, elder fraud is becoming one of the fastest-growing crime areas in the United States. Scammers deliberately target older adults and use sophisticated psychological techniques to gain trust and access. Once a fraudster controls an accountholder, the weakest links in the institution — processes, people, or systems — become the pathway to greater loss.
This live webinar explains how criminals exploit people, why victims often hesitate to report abuse, and practical steps your staff can take to protect, detect, and support elder victims. We’ll review common attack methods, red flags, response protocols, and ways to connect victims with help and recovery resources.
AGENDA
Recognizing Elder Fraud
- Behavioral indicators (confusion, intimidation, undue influence from a “friend” or caregiver).
- Transactional indicators (large or unusual withdrawals, wires, gift card requests, sudden loan activity).
- Documentation/communication indicators (altered documents, suspicious instructions, scam references).
How Fraudsters Operate
- Why older adults are targeted (trusting nature, isolation, financial assets).
- Common scams and manipulation tactics (romance, sweepstakes, government imposters, investment fraud).
- How processes can be exploited (weak controls, pressure for urgency, gaps in verification).
Who are the Abusers?
- Family Members
- Caregivers
- Confidence People
Accreditations
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Please note: You must attend at least 50 minutes to obtain credit. Final CPE approval belongs with each state's regulatory board. Credit is based on a 50-minute credit hour.
For more detailed information about the course, including the outline, content, and objectives, please refer to the 'Description' tab on this webpage.
Field Of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the banking industry, business, or law
Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Requesting CE:
Upon completion of this course, please email
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