Legal Liabilities when Check Fraud Occurs

On-Demand Schedule Fri, April 19, 2024 - Fri, April 26, 2024
Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW15C8817

  • Types and examples of Check Fraud
  • How to Identify Check Fraud
  • Legal responsibilities of an institution for check fraud as outlined by various laws and regulations
  • What steps or procedures an institution can exercise for handling and preventing check fraud
  • Understanding what legal rights and entitlements a check fraud victim may have
  • What type of training should an institution provide its employees against check fraud
 

Overview of the webinar

Recent advancements in check collections operations through image presentment make understanding the difference between a return and an adjustment even more important. Financial institutions need to understand that difference to mitigate potential risk. Proper handling of check fraud occurrences is important for an institution. Institutions need to understand that such incidents go beyond the check fraud itself. Legal liabilities exist that are specific to consequences of check fraud. This webinar will provide guidance and insight for financial institutions in understanding the legal liabilities that result when check fraud occurs. All of the above insights will assist a financial institution in its risk mitigation and risk reducing efforts.
 

Who should attend?

  • Compliance Officers
  • Deposit Operations
  • Tellers
  • Teller Supervisors/Managers
  • New Accounts Personnel
  • Branch Managers
  • Fraud Investigators and Fraud Examiners

Why should you attend?

Handling check fraud is important for accurate accounting and efficient operations. Failure to understand check fraud and its legal liabilities can put a financial institution at risk which can be costly for them.
Unfortunately, most financial institutions don't understand their legal rights and responsibilities for dealing with check fraud when losses occur. If you're confused about what your financial institution's legal responsibility might be in various check fraud situations, this web session is for you.

Faculty - Dr.Gina J. Lowdermilk

Dr. Gina J. Lowdermilk, Ph.D. (ABD), CAMS, CRMS is a highly experienced and educated BSA/AML and financial regulatory compliance professional with extensive experience in policy and procedure development and implementation, training, internal audit, monitoring, risk management and reporting. Her emphasis has been working with financial institutions that are experiencing regulatory concerns and resolutions, including enforcement actions such as memorandums of understanding and cease and desist orders. Her 15 years of experience has given her the opportunity to work from small community banks to large, international financial institutions. Her roles not only included BSA/AML and compliance, but also operations, lending services, business development, marketing, management, department development, and asset quality.

Dr. Lowdermilk has worked with almost all financial regulators and examiners. She possesses advanced Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Internet Explorer, Visio, and Access skills. She also has experience with FiServ, BAM, CRA Wiz, TeamMate, COGNOS and Metavante banking software. She has been responsible for creating both recurring and ad hoc executive management and board presentations. In addition to her above experience, she is also an adjunct instructor for the business and construction management programs at a local college, as well as writes numerous BSA/AML and compliance articles, training materials, and manuals for numerous clients.

 

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