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Actions to protect vulnerable clients


MONTRÉAL, June 11, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - Today, on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the Autorité des marchés financiers (the "AMF") reaffirmed its commitment to support the financial services industry in combating financial mistreatment by publishing a quick reference called Detecting financial mistreatment. This document adds another tool to the toolkit available to financial sector participants and complements the document Protecting vulnerable clients ? A practical guide for the financial services industry, which was published for the first time last year. The purpose of the quick reference is to help participants detect signs of mistreatment and validate them with their clients.

"The regulator and the industry can contribute significantly to protecting the financial well-being of vulnerable consumers. The AMF is firmly committed to supporting the industry in this fight," said AMF President and CEO Louis Morisset. "Protecting vulnerable consumers is everyone's business."

Industry participation in the fight

"Early detection can make a tangible difference for clients who are victims of financial mistreatment. That is why the AMF is asking financial sector participants for help and insisting on the important role they can play in combating this problem.  We are providing them with an additional tool, in a clear format, that covers many of the signs of potential financial mistreatment," said Frédéric Pérodeau, Superintendent, Client Services and Distribution Oversight.

Fraud awareness geared to consumers

In addition to initiatives involving the industry, the AMF supports and develops initiatives aimed at consumers, including:

The quick reference and guide are two of a number of AMF initiatives aimed at combating the financial mistreatment of vulnerable persons and are the product of a commitment made in connection with the Governmental Action Plan to Counter Mistreatment of Older Adults 2017-2022

The Autorité des marchés financiers is the regulatory and oversight body for Québec's financial sector.

Information (media only):

Sylvain Théberge: 514-940-2176

Information Centre: 

Québec City: 418-525-0337
Montréal: 514-395-0337
Toll-free: 1-877-525-0337
Website: www.lautorite.qc.ca 
Twitter: @lautorite 
Linkedln: Autorité des marchés financiers (Québec)

SOURCE Autorité des marchés financiers


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