PROVIDENCE – JPMorganChase & Co. recently rolled out the largest fraud-prevention initiative in its history, expanding its national efforts to curb rising financial scams that cost Americans billions of dollars each year.
The bank marked International Fraud Awareness Week, from Nov. 16-22, by hosting more than 20 free, in-person workshops across the country in partnership with police departments and local organizations. PBN Branded Content
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Chase routinely offers similar sessions across its 5,000-branch network, but the company said this expanded push reflects the scale of current scam activity. L

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