Meeting the Financial Needs of Older Adults
Posted by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on February 1, 2016
Please join us for a conference on Meeting the Financial Needs of Older Adults on Wednesday, March 2, 2016, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Hosted by the Community Development Studies & Education Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, this meeting will explore the state of financial stability and economic security for older adults. In addition, attendees will learn about emerging research and practitioner perspectives on best practices for building financial capability for this demographic. Financial institutions and community partners will discuss efforts to provide age-friendly banking products and services that address financial abuse and fraud and provide access to banking for seniors.
Participants will have the opportunity to network with other stakeholders in community development, financial services, and aging adult services from across the region and collaborate on strategies and models that address this population.
View the conference agenda and register to attend by February 24, 2016.
For information on registration, please contact Nathaniel Borek at 215-574-6458, [email protected]. For conference information, please contact Sydney Diavua at 215-574-3854, [email protected].
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