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Postal Savings Bank of China Wujiang District Branch organizes and conducts the 2026 Illegal Financial Prevention Awareness Campaign
(Source: Mingcheng Suzhou)
Reposted from: Mingcheng Suzhou
To thoroughly prevent and crack down on illegal financial activities, help senior groups improve their ability to identify risks, safeguard the safety of their late-life assets, and maintain a sound financial market order. During this period, the Postal Savings Bank’s Wujiang Sub-branch carried out promotional activities to prevent illegal financial activity. The focus was on educating senior groups about financial knowledge, explaining risk cases, and safeguarding the most beautiful “sunset red” period.
During the campaign, the bank’s branch outlets under its jurisdiction actively organized promotional activities in a variety of forms, with their own features, to prevent illegal financial activity. Relying on the branch’s premises, the bank held a “mini class” on preventing illegal financial activity in the lobby. The lobby manager took on the role of lecturer, and, by displaying posters, multimedia videos, and distributing promotional leaflets, introduced common methods and harms of illegal financial activities. They vividly explained typical cases, taught prevention techniques, and helped customers improve their ability and awareness to identify and resist illegal financial activity.
At the event site, the bank’s staff went to shopping districts, communities, and rural township village committees to set up consultation desks, distribute promotional materials, and answer questions face to face in multiple ways. The activities mainly targeted senior groups to educate on non-violation-related knowledge, providing step-by-step guidance on how older people can avoid financial scams. They encouraged seniors who encounter suspicious situations to communicate promptly with their family members or consult relevant authorities, to take the initiative to stay away from illegal financial activities and enhance seniors’ awareness of preventing illegal financial activity. Meanwhile, in combination with everyday financial consumption scenarios of senior groups, they broke down the operating models and logic behind various scams, helping seniors recognize the essence of the risks. This not only strengthened the public’s ability to identify risks, but also brought the bank and customers closer together. This campaign fully demonstrated the bank’s determination to crack down on illegal financial activity, and, through practical actions, created a “worry-free, time-saving, and cost-saving” financial service experience for consumers.
Going forward, the bank will take this campaign as an opportunity to continuously improve the long-term mechanism for prevention and publicity and education, and earnestly help the general public “hold on to their money bags and have a happy new year,” so that, through practical actions, it deeply demonstrates the initial mission of “finance for the people.”
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