AIG Exec: 5 Ways To Protect Clients From Elder Fraud
June 2, 2020 by John Hilton
Only one in 44 cases of elder fraud is actually reported, according to the National Adult Protective Services Association.
But the issue is attracting more attention, with some states passing laws to give authorities more tools to fight elder fraud. Agents and advisors are often best positioned to witness and report suspicious incidents, said Michele Kryger, senior compliance and elder & vulnerable client care officer for AIG Life & Retirement.
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Originally Posted at ThinkAdvisor on May 29, 2020 by John Hilton.
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