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Patrick Smith from the American Bankers Association opened the conference with an overview of emerging fraud trends, and Traci Lee of the Division of Aging and Adult Services discussed collaborative approaches to address fraud against vulnerable populations. Lee Weech from Executech provided strategies to mitigate email fraud risks, and Adam Colby of the Texas Financial Crimes Intelligence Center highlighted advancements in card skimming techniques and preventive measures. Jennifer Gully from the Department of Justice shared insights into supporting victims, and Mike Montoya from the FBI provided an overview of financial crimes. Jilenne Gunther of AARP concluded the program with guidance to identify and prevent financial exploitation before funds are lost. We look forward to growing this conference to continue equipping bankers and other professionals with the knowledge and tools to combat evolving threats. As financial crimes grow more sophisticated, the UBA remains dedicated to fostering collaboration, innovation and continuous education, esuring that Utah’s financial services sector stays ahead of emerging risks and remains a trusted pillar of security in the industry. DID YOU KNOW? Enjoy your association news anytime, anywhere. Scan the QR code to visit our online publication to stay up to date on the latest association news, share articles and read past issues. utah-banker.thenewslinkgroup.org Utah Banker 15

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