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In the era of digital finance, safeguarding against fraud and scams has become more crucial than ever.
With Fraud Prevention Month underway, institutions like Libro Credit Union are taking proactive steps to empower the public against financial exploitation.
Kyle St. Pierre, an Operational Risk Specialist at Libro, says that fraud prevention month is about empowering individuals to recognize the warning signs of fraud and scams through awareness and education.
Technology, while revolutionizing banking, has also provided fertile ground for fraudsters to operate. St. Pierre emphasizes how the digital space has enabled new tactics, including leveraging cryptocurrencies for illicit gains.
Success stories abound where vigilant bank customers or employees have thwarted fraudulent activities. St. Pierre underscores the importance of open communication and critical thinking. Libro’s staff actively engages with customers, asking probing questions to uncover potential scams and intervene before harm occurs.
He says that unfortunately many fraudsters call victims claiming to be from their banking institution – he reminds the public that your bank will NEVER ask for your PIN or online banking password.
Collaboration with law enforcement is paramount in combating financial crimes. Libro works closely with authorities, supporting investigations and educating communities.
Libro’s educational efforts extend to online resources, community presentations, and social media campaigns. St. Pierre stresses the role of public awareness in reducing fraud’s impact.
In the age of spoofed caller IDs and elaborate impersonations, St. Pierre advises caution and emphasizes the importance of seeking help without shame if one falls victim to fraud. By fostering a culture of vigilance and education, institutions like Libro Credit Union aim to empower individuals against financial exploitation, making strides towards a safer banking landscape.
Written by: B. Shakyaver