AARP Fraud Prevention Month Offers Free Events on Spotting and Avoiding Scams
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The New Hampshire Banking Department announces that AARP New Hampshire is hosting two free remote fraud prevention seminars in April 2026 to help Granite Staters recognize and avoid common scams. Events are scheduled for April 16 from 11:00 am to noon and April 30 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.
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The New Hampshire Banking Department has released an announcement promoting AARP's Fraud Prevention Month events scheduled for April 2026. The free remote seminars will provide education on identifying and avoiding scams targeting New Hampshire residents.
This announcement imposes no compliance obligations on regulated entities. It is informational in nature, providing notice of community educational events rather than creating or modifying any regulatory requirements. Financial institutions and other regulated entities may wish to share this information with customers as a public service resource.
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Announcement For Immediate Release Posted: April 13, 2026
Contact Ian Clark, Public Information Officer
(603) 271-4865 | ian.m.clark@banking.nh.gov
AARP Fraud Prevention Month offers free events on spotting and avoiding scams
The New Hampshire AARP is offering remote seminars to help Granite Staters stay alert and recognize the signs of scams and fraud.
Remote events are scheduled for April 16 from 11:00 am to noon and April 30 from 6:00-7:00 pm.
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