CFT
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Program
Content:
Check
fraud losses are estimated to be in excess of $18 billion each year. In
fact, a recent nation-wide counterfeit check operation is estimated to have
caused over $9 million in losses. With more and more counterfeit checks
flooding financial institutions, this number is sure to increase.
Unfortunately,
most financial institutions do not understand their legal rights and
responsibilities for dealing with check fraud when losses occur. If you are
confused about what your financial institution’s legal responsibility might
be in various check fraud situations, this webinar is for you.
Highlights:
- Tips for spotting counterfeit, forged and altered
checks;
- Procedures that can be utilized to reduce the
bank’s exposure to check fraud losses;
- A plain English explanation of the bank’s legal
responsibility for counterfeit, forged and altered checks under the
Uniform Commercial Code, Regulation CC and other federal regulations;
- Factors used to determine whether a check fraud
victim has the legal right to expect reimbursement for a loss.
Who
Should Attend?:
Tellers,
Teller Supervisors, Member Service Representatives, New Accounts Personnel,
Branch Managers, Security Officers, Fraud Investigators and Fraud
Examiners. Please
forward email to appropriate person(s).
Instructors:
Terri
D. Thomas
is Senior VP and Legal Department Director for the Kansas Bankers
Association. Prior to this, she was with "Bankers Choice," a
financial consulting firm. Before this, Terri was employed in the financial
industry for over twenty-three years in various capacities. Most notably,
she served for fourteen years as in-house legal counsel and trust officer
for Bank of America and its Kansas predecessors. Receiving her Bachelor of
Arts degree from Kansas State University in 1985, Terri continued her
education at Washburn University School of Law and obtained her Juris
Doctor in 1988.
Currently,
she serves as an adjunct instructor at Washburn University School of Law.
She has previously been an adjunct instructor at the University of Kansas
School of Law, and is a frequent presenter for banking schools and
financial associations.
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