Washington State DFI launches statewide fraud prevention ad campaign '$10 Billion Reasons'
“$10 Billion Reasons” campaign created in response to uptick in fraud complaints and FTC data indicating Americans lost $10 Billion to financial fraud in 2023
In looking at the FTC data, it’s clear that no demographic is immune. This is why DFI’s goal is to reach multiple demographics with the “$10 Billion Reasons” campaign.
“Using a variety of media, including billboards, movie theater screen ads, radio, streaming, social media, print media, online news sites, and more – we are hoping to drive home the message that fraud is expensive and stress the importance of learning how to identify, prevent and report fraud to DFI,” DFI Director Charlie Clark said.
All advertisements will drive viewers/listeners to a landing page on DFI’s website – www.dfi.wa.gov/10B. This landing page will lead viewers to detailed information about the many forms of financial fraud (www.dfi.wa.gov/10B/Identify) – including what scams target which demographics most often, how to identify fraud, how to prevent fraud (www.dfi.wa.gov/10B/prevent) and how to report it (https://www.dfi.wa.gov/10B/Report). The web pages will have details on a variety of emerging fraud forms – including pig butchering, romance scams, crypto scams, investment scams, and more.
As part of this campaign, DFI is providing linked complaint forms on the report page, making it easy for people to file a complaint with DFI and other regulatory agencies. Additionally, if we receive a complaint that is not within DFI’s authority to investigate, we will share the complaint with the appropriate agency/entity.
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About DFI ▪ www.dfi.wa.gov ▪ 360-902-8700 ▪ 877-RINGDFI (746-4334)
The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions regulates a variety of financial service providers such as banks, credit unions, mortgage brokers, consumer loan companies, payday lenders and securities brokers and dealers. The department also works to improve financial education throughout Washington through its outreach programs and online clearinghouse www.dfi.wa.gov/financial-education. In addition to posting information about licensees and administrative actions, DFI uses the Web and social media to provide financial education information: www.facebook.com/wadfi ■ www.instagram.com/wastatedfi/ ■ twitter.com/dficonsumers ■ https://dfi.wa.gov/financial-education/blog ■ https://www.youtube.com/user/WADFI ■ www.homeownership.wa.gov ■ www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-washington-department-of-financial-institutions/
Communications Director Lyn Peters
Washington Deptartment of Financial Institutions
+1 360-902-8731
CommunicationDir@dfi.wa.gov
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