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May 1, 2015
The Berkshire Bank Recognizes Older Americans Month

In recognition of Older Americans Month in May, The Berkshire Bank is providing tips and advice to prevent financial exploitation of older adults. “Seniors are increasingly becoming targets for financial abuse” said Ramon Santiago, Vice President and Compliance Officer. “People over 50 years old control over 70 percent of the nation's wealth and fraudsters are using new tactics to take advantage of the growing number of older Americans.”

Bank employees are frequently trained to identify red flags commonly associated with financial abuse, from unusual recent withdrawals to a new person accompanying the older customer to the bank. However, elder financial abuse is best combated when bankers and customers work together. To help older Americans protect themselves, The Berkshire Bank is offering the following tips:

· Keep personal information private.  Never share your social security number, account information, or personal details over the phone or internet, unless you initiated contact with a trusted source. 

· Shred! Shred! Shred! Shred receipts, bank statements and unused credit card offers before throwing them away so fraudsters can’t piece together your personal information.

· Don’t let a so-called “advisor” pressure you.  Never let a new or untrusted “advisor” pressure you into sharing personal or financial details. He or she could be a fraudster.

· Check your credit report. Customers should check their credit report at least one a year to ensure no new credit cards or accounts have been opened by criminals in your name. To receive a free copy of your credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at www.annualcreditreport.com, or call 1-877-322-8228. 

· Never rush into a financial decision.  Ask for details in writing and get a second opinion from a trusted financial advisor or attorney before signing any document you don’t understand. 

The Berkshire Bank is located throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and the Hudson Valley.
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