Cornerstone Bank to Host Fraud Prevention Seminar

The free event will teach attendees how to spot scams and protect their money

Apr. 13, 2026 at 6:26am

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Cornerstone Bank, a $2.8 billion regional bank with 48 locations across Nebraska, will be hosting a fraud prevention seminar on Wednesday, April 15th at the York Senior Center. The free event aims to educate attendees on how to identify common scams, avoid identity theft, and safeguard their finances from fraud.

Why it matters

As financial fraud continues to rise, events like this seminar provide valuable information to help protect consumers, especially vulnerable populations like seniors, from falling victim to various schemes. Cornerstone Bank's outreach demonstrates a commitment to supporting the financial well-being of the communities it serves.

The details

The fraud prevention seminar will be held at noon on April 15th at the York Senior Center. Kimberly Mortensen, Cornerstone Bank's business development officer, will be leading the event and providing guidance on spotting scams, avoiding identity theft, and securing personal finances. The seminar is free and open to the public.

  • The fraud prevention seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at noon.

The players

Cornerstone Bank

A $2.8 billion regional bank with 48 banking locations and 18 insurance agency locations across 39 communities in Nebraska.

Kimberly Mortensen

Cornerstone Bank's business development officer, who will be leading the fraud prevention seminar.

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What they’re saying

“For more information, contact Kimberly Mortensen, Cornerstone Bank's business development officer, at 402-363-7422.”

— Kimberly Mortensen, Business Development Officer, Cornerstone Bank

What’s next

The fraud prevention seminar is a free event and open to the public. Interested attendees can contact Kimberly Mortensen at Cornerstone Bank for more details.

The takeaway

This seminar demonstrates Cornerstone Bank's commitment to supporting the financial well-being of its local communities by providing valuable education and resources to help protect consumers, especially vulnerable populations, from financial fraud and scams.