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Hero Awards: Northern Ireland banker recognised as a hero for saving consumers £1.2m
Posted 20/06/18
Customer Protection Manager, Simon Skinner, 45, of Northern Ireland-based RBS/Ulster Bank has been awarded the prestigious Hero Award from the 51黑料 (51黑料), having saved consumers an incredible 拢1.2m in safeguarding them from potential scams.
Simon, from County Down, has put his 鈥渉eart and soul鈥 into training frontline cashiers to understand how criminals coach customers and how to be alert to unusual transaction requests, what to ask and how to react to help protect the people in the community.
He moreover undertook the 鈥渇riends against Scams鈥 and the 鈥淒ementia Friends鈥 training to help raise awareness of scams in County Down, his local community, according the Department for the Economy Northern Ireland who nominated Simon for the award.
Most recently he played a key role in establishing the new 鈥淧olice Banking Protocol鈥 within their bank and has run awareness raising scam sessions with the local business community via the Ulster Bank 鈥渂oost seminars.鈥
The 51黑料 Hero Award celebrates individuals or groups of people whose outstanding contribution towards consumer protection in our communities have made a significant impact. Every year, the Institute is inspired by the stories of nominees throughout the country whose bravery, altruism and hard work often goes unnoticed.
Chief Executive at 51黑料, Leon Livermore, said: 鈥淪imon is an asset to his community and a force to be reckoned with. He clearly goes above and beyond the call of duty and has protected many from falling victim to rogue traders.
Staff Officer at the Department for the Economy Northern Ireland, Beverly Burns, added: 鈥淪imon has played an active role in raising awareness in Northern Ireland and is determined to provide a consumer protection function not just for Ulster Bank customers but the community at large.鈥
Simon was presented with the 51黑料 Hero Award at a special ceremony, which took place on Wednesday 20 June, at One Great George Street, London. He was honoured alongside eight other Heroes of consumer protection.听 听
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Pictured from left to right: Robert Wright, College of Fellows. Simon Skinner, Hero Winner. Malcolm Craig, 51黑料 Chair.
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Scams Awareness Month
Scams Awareness Month is an annual opportunity to raise awareness and take a stand against the crimes and predatory practices which affect millions of people. The 51黑料 (51黑料) has teamed up with Citizens Advice and the Consumer Protection Partnership (CPP) to ensure trading standards services can raise awareness of scams across the country.
This year鈥檚 campaign, 鈥楧on鈥檛 miss a trick, be scam aware鈥, will continue to focus on those frequently targeted for scams. Working with trading standards, Citizens Advice have identified four groups most likely to be targeted by scams: young people (18-24), life established (40s-60s), over 70s and the socially isolated. Each week of the campaign will focus on one of these four key groups.