Scam Alert: Spoofing Scams on the Rise!

We want to make you aware—while our bank is not currently being targeted, scammers are impersonating financial institutions and contacting people via phone, email, and text. Don't share personal info — verify before responding. Stay alert and contact us if unsure.

Scam Protection Tools

Resources

Below are several scam prevention resources available for consumers from trusted partners like the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA), American Bankers Association (ABA), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and more.

Protect Your Family from Scams

Resource: Protect Your Family from Scams

Source: WBA Consumer-Content-Elder-Fraud.pdf

Scam Awareness and Safety

Resource: Scam Awarenss and Safety

Source: WBA Consumer-Content-Scam-Awareness.pdf

Don't Get Spooked by Scams

Resource: Don't Get Spooked by ScamsSource: WBA Consumer-Content-Scams.pdf

Fake Check Scams

Resource: Fake Check ScamsSource: American Bankers Association | Fake Check Scams Infographic

Online Dating Scams

Resource: Online Dating ScamsSource: American Bankers Association | Online Dating Scams Infographic

Phishing: Don't Take the Bait

Resources: Phishing: Don't Take the BaitSource: American Bankers Association | Phishing: Don't Take the Bait

Don't Fall Victim to the Grandparent Scam

Resource: Don't Fall Victim to the Grandparent ScamSource: American Bankers Association | Don't Fall Victim to the Grandparent Scam​​​​​​​

14 Red Flags for Elder Financial Abuse

Resource: 14 Red Flags for Elder Financial AbuseSource: American Bankers Association | 14 Red Flags for Elder Financial Abuse

Money Mule Scams

Source: American Bankers Association | Money Mules: Protect Yourself

5 Ways to Spot a Lottery Scam

Resource: 5 Ways to Spot a Lottery ScamSource: American Bankers Association | 5 Ways to Spot a Lottery Scam

 

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