A financial management firm is running a free session with expert advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of scams.
Financial Management Bureau, in Kendal, will host the event on May 25 from 5.30pm to 6.30pm.
Stop Scams UK says it has received reports of 75,000 suspicious calls since it set up its 159 reporting number in September.
Research by Lloyds Bank published this month also revealed a 155 per cent increase in reports of Instagram scams over the past year.
Scams of all types surged during the pandemic as people spent more time online, but FMB managing director Liz Beavis says other types of fraud are still a major concern.
“I think almost everybody has experienced a scamming attempt at some point,” said Liz.
“Often this can take place online, but fraudulent telephone calls and even door-to-door scams are still claiming victims and leading to misery for many.
“At FMB we believe it’s important to support our clients with excellent financial advice but also to provide a service to the local community wherever we can. Often scammers will target the most vulnerable, including the elderly, and so we think it’s important to do what we can to help.
“Scamming can be truly devastating for people’s lives and, as their methods become more advanced, we could all potentially be at risk from these types of fraudsters.”
The session will be led by FMB’s ‘SCAMchampion’, Richard Jennings as part of the National Trading Standards Friends Against Scams initiative.
Richard will cover the types of scams that exist, how to avoid becoming a victim, how to spot people who may be victims themselves and how to help your family and friends.
Liz added: “We would encourage people to come along to find out more themselves or to bring along any vulnerable friends or relatives who they believe could benefit.”
People can reserve their place by calling FMB on 01539 725855 or by emailing [email protected]
The session will take place at FMB’s offices at Shenstone House, Helsington, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8AA.