DUBLIN, Ohio – The Ohio Credit Union League is teaming up with several federal, state and local agencies to offer advice to senior citizens on how they can protect their personal and financial information. The League, along with representatives from the Ohio Consumers' Counsel, the Ohio Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Postal Service conducted a free session on financial literacy on March 15 at the Anderson Senior Center here. In January, the League partnered with the Ohio Bankers League and Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro as a participant in the multi-state FinCrime Network, an Internet-based alert and database system that helps financial institutions and law enforcement agencies share information, prevent financial crimes and catch criminals.

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