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Financial Abuse Industry Guideline

22 February 2021

Preventing and responding to financial abuse (including elder financial abuse)

This industry guideline:

  •  Explains what financial abuse can look like and how it can impact customers and a bank’s relationship with their customers; and
  • Outlines a framework for banks to raise awareness and promote consistent arrangements to deal with suspected cases of financial abuse

This guideline reflects good industry practice, and the ABA encourages members to use the principles in this guideline to put in place internal processes, procedures, and policies.

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