Sister organizations Meredith Village Savings Bank and NHTrust will be hosting a complimentary webinar on Outsmarting the Scammers at noon Wednesday, Oct. 27. Attendees will learn about top fraud trends from resident experts, to help avoid being tricked by the most current schemes. Registration is open at mvsb.com/fraudclass.
“Fraud cases are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated,” said Cody Gibbs, Fraud Analyst. “This webinar allows us to present useful information to our community members about how to protect account information and keep an eye out for common fraud tactics. We hope to give participants valuable tools and peace of mind.”
The webinar will be presented by Gibbs and William Roberts, fraud operations officer. Gibbs has worked for the organization since 2015 and has held his most recent role as fraud analyst since 2019. Prior to joining the organization in 2020, Roberts served as corporate risk manager for Merchant’s Fleet in Hooksett as well as vice president of risk management for Granite State Credit Union for nearly 20 years.
For those unable to attend at noon, there will be a second presentation of the webinar the same day at 6 p.m. presented by Merrimack County Savings Bank, MVSB’s sister bank. Registration is open for the 6 p.m. class at themerrimack.com/fraudclass.
To learn more, visit any of the local branch offices located in Alton, Ashland, Center Harbor, Gilford, Laconia, Melvin Village, Meredith, Moultonborough, Plymouth, Portsmouth or Wolfeboro, call 800-922-6872 or visit mvsb.com.


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