Group 1 - The article highlights the increasing vulnerability of the elderly to scams due to their limited access to information and lower discernment abilities, prompting initiatives to enhance their fraud prevention skills [1] - Luzhou Bank's Chengdu branch organized a fraud prevention campaign at the Le Shun Elderly Care Center, aiming to educate seniors about various scams and promote awareness [1][6] - A specific case of fraud involving an elderly man named Zhang, who was scammed out of 170,000 yuan under the pretense of obtaining pension benefits, illustrates the real dangers faced by the elderly [3] Group 2 - The bank's staff provided a detailed guide on how to recognize and avoid different types of scams, including those related to health products and investment schemes, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence and skepticism towards "too good to be true" offers [5][6] - The elderly participants expressed their appreciation for the informative session, indicating that they gained a clearer understanding of scams and how to identify them [6] - Luzhou Bank plans to continue its efforts in fraud prevention, aiming to strengthen the protective measures for financial consumers and enhance their awareness of potential risks [6]
走进养老院,泸州银行成都分行送上“反诈防骗锦囊”