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Monson Savings Bank is Hosting a FREE Shred Day on Saturday, June 15th at Monson Branch

Monson Savings Bank is Hosting a FREE Shred Day on Saturday, June 15th at Monson Branch

Monson Savings Bank is excited to announce they will be hosting a FREE Community Shred Day on Saturday, June 15th, from 9am - 12pm at the Bank's Monson Branch, 146 Main Street, Monson. As in past years, Monson Savings Bank is partnering with PROSHRED of Wilbraham for this event. The Bank will be welcoming the public to dispose of their private documents onsite. All are welcome.

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Monson Savings Bank Hosts Free Fraud, Scams, & Cybersecurity for Businesses

Monson Savings Bank Hosts Free Fraud, Scams, & Cybersecurity for Businesses

To continue to support the business community, and ensure their safety and security, Monson Savings Bank is hosting a free seminar on Wednesday, June 26th from 5:30 - 7:30pm located at Twin Hills Country Club, 700 Wolf Swamp Road, Longmeadow. The seminar will be focused on helping attendees from businesses grow their awareness of risks and prevention methods related to fraud, scams, and cybersecurity.

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Two-factor Authentication Coming Soon!

Two-factor Authentication Coming Soon!

The security of your account is always a top priority at Monson Savings Bank. That's why we've recently implemented a new two-factor authentication feature for account access, ensuring your banking experience remains safe.

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Preventing Identity Theft

Preventing Identity Theft

In today's uber-connected online world, the risk of identity theft is hard to avoid. But there are ways to minimize identity theft risks and stay ahead of scammers and thieves who want your personal information.

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Don't Fall for a Spoof Call or Fraudulent Texts

Don't Fall for a Spoof Call or Fraudulent Texts

A spoof phone call, or caller ID spoofing, happens when a scammer calls and manipulates the incoming caller ID to look like the phone call is coming from someone you know and trust, like your local community bank. This can also happen with text messages. Scammers do this to earn your trust and trick you into sharing your personal information or sending them money. We are sharing some tips to help you recognize the warning signs of these scams, so you can avoid falling victim to a spoof call!

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