New Hampshire Banking Department · NH
Financial Empowerment Month: Cryptocurrency kiosk fraud information from the AARP
April 20, 2026
Summary
The New Hampshire Banking Department issued guidance promoting AARP resources to educate consumers on preventing cryptocurrency kiosk fraud. This initiative aims to reduce financial exploitation risks by highlighting common scam patterns associated with unregulated virtual currency kiosks.
As part of April's Financial Empowerment Month initiative, the New Hampshire Banking Department is teaming up with other agencies and organizations to help you get informed about all aspects of your finances. Today we are looking at the AARP's informational guide to avoiding Cryptocurrency kiosk fraud.
Cryptocurrency kiosk fraud is costing Granite Staters millions. AARP is fighting back.
Common questions
- What does "Financial Empowerment Month: Cryptocurrency kiosk fraud information from the AARP" cover?
- The New Hampshire Banking Department issued guidance promoting AARP resources to educate consumers on preventing cryptocurrency kiosk fraud. This…
- Which agency issued this update?
- This update was issued by New Hampshire Banking Department.
- When was it published?
- It was published on April 20, 2026.
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