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1 MASSACHUSETTS BANK REPORTING PROJECT Staff Training A collaboration of The Executive Office of Elder Affairs The Office of the Attorney General The Massachusetts Bankers Association The Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation The Division of Banks

2 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 2 What is the purpose of the project? To prevent or deter financial exploitation by: Raising awareness of financial exploitation of elders;Raising awareness of financial exploitation of elders; Better serving elder customers;Better serving elder customers; Better training staff;Better training staff; Developing bank protocols;Developing bank protocols; Being good corporate/community partners.Being good corporate/community partners.

3 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 3 Why are elders vulnerable to exploitation? Elders (age 60 or older) may be: Afraid to report or speak out;Afraid to report or speak out; Embarrassed;Embarrassed; Trusting;Trusting; Cognitively or physically declining;Cognitively or physically declining; Experiencing changes in financial or economic status.Experiencing changes in financial or economic status. Socially isolated;Socially isolated; Dependent on others for assistance;Dependent on others for assistance;

4 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 4 Who might be financially exploiting elders? Someone known to them: Family;Family; Acquaintance;Acquaintance; Someone who is a stranger or unknown to elder. Fiduciary (e.g., guardian or Power of Attorney).Fiduciary (e.g., guardian or Power of Attorney).

5 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 5 What does exploitation by family, acquaintance, or fiduciary look like? Misappropriating or mismanaging income or assets.Misappropriating or mismanaging income or assets. Obtaining money or property by undue influence, misrepresentation or fraud.Obtaining money or property by undue influence, misrepresentation or fraud. Improper or fraudulent use of Power of Attorney or fiduciary authority.Improper or fraudulent use of Power of Attorney or fiduciary authority. Signing documents without elder’s consent.Signing documents without elder’s consent. Charging excessive rent or fees for services.Charging excessive rent or fees for services.

6 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 6 What are some scams and confidence schemes perpetrated by strangers? Bogus charities ;Bogus charities ; Fraudulent accident ploys ;Fraudulent accident ploys ; Internet, telemarketing and mail fraud;Internet, telemarketing and mail fraud; Phishing scams;Phishing scams; Sweepstakes and prizes;Sweepstakes and prizes; Phony checks;Phony checks; Unsolicited work;Unsolicited work; Unscrupulous contractors.Unscrupulous contractors.

7 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 7 What may be warning signs of financial exploitation? 1.Customer’s banking activity is inconsistent with usual patterns. For example: Large cash withdrawals;Large cash withdrawals; Increased frequency of withdrawals;Increased frequency of withdrawals; Increased requests for bank checks;Increased requests for bank checks; Withdrawals made at ATMs when few or none previously.Withdrawals made at ATMs when few or none previously. 2.Customer’s implausible explanations of unusual banking activity. 3.Customer wants to add a co-signer to accounts. 4.Staff observed questionable interaction or inappropriate influence by a third party with the customer. 5.Unusual interest by a third party in customer’s financial affairs. 6.A third party attempts to make transactions, particularly withdrawals, on the customer’s behalf. 7.Customer asks bank personnel to notarize forms the customer doesn’t appear to understand 8.A customer indicates he/she was approached with a deal that sounds too good to be true.

8 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 8 These signs don’t necessarily mean an elder is being exploited. If any occurs and makes you concerned; however, consult with your bank’s point person.

9 Massachusetts Bank Reporting Project 2008 9 What do I do if I am concerned about a customer? Report concerns of exploitation or abuse of any kind to your bank’s point person.Report concerns of exploitation or abuse of any kind to your bank’s point person. Keep on hand the name, title, and contact information for the point person. For emergencies: If a customer is in immediate physical or financial danger, follow the bank’s protocol for reporting emergencies.For emergencies: If a customer is in immediate physical or financial danger, follow the bank’s protocol for reporting emergencies.


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