Federal Legislation
Senate Establishes SEC Senior Investor Task Force
March 13, 2026
The Senate has enacted the Senior Security Act, creating a Senior Investor Task Force within the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to enhance protections for senior investors against financial scams and exploitation. This task force will improve coordination among federal and state regulators, including the Federal Trade Commission and the Elder Justice Coordinating Council, and provide Congress with biennial reports on challenges and recommendations related to senior investor protection. Procurement professionals and contractors supporting regulatory compliance, financial oversight, and investor protection initiatives should note the increased federal focus and potential demand for services and technologies that aid in fraud detection, regulatory coordination, and investor education.
- The SEC will lead the task force, signaling opportunities for vendors specializing in financial regulatory technology and compliance solutions.
- Enhanced interagency collaboration may drive procurement of integrated data analytics, fraud prevention tools, and secure communication platforms.
- Biennial reporting requirements to Congress could create ongoing needs for research, analysis, and reporting services.
- Organizations providing training or outreach to senior investors may find increased federal contracting opportunities aligned with this initiative.
As a Senator representing the oldest state in the country, I have consistently worked to fight fraud and financial exploitation targeted at older Americans.
— Senator Susan Collins
Senior investors deserve to be protected, especially as scammers increasingly target older Americans, robbing them of their hard-earned savings and stealing their personal information.
— Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
Scammers are preying on our seniors, stealing billions of dollars from Americans27 hard-earned retirement savings.
— Senator Andy Kim
Agencies
Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Elder Justice Coordinating Council, Senate Aging Committee
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- Senators Collins, Kim, McCormick, Gillib... | U.S. Senator Susan Collins · Collins Senate · Mar 13