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March is Fraud Prevention Month – Saskatchewan People Encouraged to Get Informed

Released on March 4, 2014

Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) is marking Fraud Prevention Month this March by encouraging Saskatchewan people to take early and proactive steps to protecting themselves from fraud. 

“Being informed is the best defence against fraud,” FCAA Chair and CEO Dave Wild said.  “Whether you are making an investment or making decisions about your pension – knowing who you are dealing with, understanding the risks, and getting solid, trustworthy advice is key to keeping your money safe.  Helping consumers avoid fraud through awareness and education are crucial to keeping Saskatchewan’s financial markets safe for everyone.”

FCAA will be issuing Tweets and Facebook posts throughout March, encouraging Saskatchewan people to learn more about spotting and avoiding scams.

March 19, 2014, is national Check Registration Day when Canadian investors are urged to find out whether their investment advisers/firms are registered or have been disciplined by visiting www.aretheyregistered.ca.

Saskatchewan consumers can check the registration of:

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For more information, contact:

Daniela Machuca
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority
Regina
Phone: 306-798-4160
Email: daniela.machuca@gov.sk.ca

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