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Seniors experiencing a loss of autonomy

6 practical tips to protect seniors from financial fraud

Fraud against seniors is on the rise, with technology making it easier to commit and harder to foil. To help protect people in your immediate circle from fraud, we’ve put together six practical tips to strengthen their financial security.

Educate them about fraudulent practices

You can help a senior family member or friend become more vigilant by explaining to them the strategies fraudsters use to obtain personal information or to steal identities, passwords, or PINs.

Given that there are many different types of fraud, it can be useful to consult the page on fraud targeting seniors to help them identify the situations they will most likely encounter.

Keep your explanations simple and to the point.

En apprendre plusScams by medium (Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre)

En apprendre plusRed-flagging financial fraud (Autorité des marchés financiers)

WARNING

The information presented on this page is not a legal opinion or legal advice. This page explains in a general way the law that applies in Quebec. To obtain a legal opinion or legal advice on your personal situation, consult a legal professional.