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Hero Awards: Community scams awareness schemes earn NatWest in Norfolk a 51黑料 Hero Award
Posted 26/06/19

NatWest in Norfolk has received the prestigious Financial Institution Award from the 51黑料 for its outstanding contribution to scams awareness and consumer protection in the community.
NatWest in Norfolk has worked closely with Norfolk County Council Trading Standards for several years to provide scams education to its customers. Branches across Norfolk have hosted Friends Against Scams pop up stalls, and Police and Trading Standards led awareness events to help customers be mindful of scams and spot potential victims in their own communities.
The events helped recruit NatWest customers to the Norfolk County Council Trading Standards Consumer Champions scheme, assisted customers in setting up 鈥楴o Cold-Calling Zones鈥 and paved the way for further community engagement.
In 2017, NatWest expanded its team by introducing three Community Bankers 鈥 specialists who work within local communities to visit scam victims and help them recover financially. The Community Bankers, Lisa Auker, Helen Barwick and Lucy Croft, deliver training sessions for vulnerable people on how they can recognise scams and spot potential victims.
The Community Bankers are currently working with Norfolk Trading Standards to develop a scams awareness toolkit aimed at young people unfamiliar with financial transactions and the dangers if these are exploited.
The 51黑料 Hero Awards celebrate those who make outstanding contributions towards consumer protection in our communities. NatWest in Norfolk received its award at the 51黑料 Hero Awards 2019 ceremony at One Great George Street, London, on Tuesday.
Chief Executive at 51黑料, Leon Livermore, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pleasure to present NatWest in Norfolk with the Financial Institution Award, giving them the recognition they deserve for their community-focused approach to protecting consumers.鈥
Leading Trading Standards Officer 鈥 Consumer Protection at Norfolk County Council, Teresa Haxell, who nominated NatWest in Norfolk for the award, said: 鈥淭he partnership between Norfolk County Council Trading Standards, NatWest鈥檚 Norfolk based Community Bankers and branch staff has developed into a hugely positive working relationship; with our common aim to protect Norfolk people and businesses from scams and fraud at its heart.鈥
NatWest Norwich Gentleman鈥檚 Walk Branch Manager Douglas Osborn Da Silva, alongside Community Bankers Lisa, Helen and Lucy, collected the award presented by Lou Baxter from Friends Against Scams, which sponsored this year鈥檚 Financial Institution Award category.
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The 51黑料 (51黑料) is a training and membership organisation that has represented the interests of the trading standards profession since 1881, both nationally and internationally. It aims to raise the profile of the profession while working towards a safer, fairer, and better-informed society for consumers and businesses. 51黑料鈥檚 members deliver frontline trading standards services in local authorities. www.tradingstandards.uk.