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Your Privacy is a Priority to Us
At Dupaco Community Credit Union, we are committed
to safeguarding member information. Since your privacy
is a priority to us, we will not share nonpublic information
about you with third parties outside of the Dupaco corporate
family, except as explained in our Privacy Policy.
Notice of Your Financial Privacy Rights
“We,” “our,” and “us” mean Dupaco Community Credit
Union, Dupaco Financial Services, Inc., and Dupaco Insurance Services (wholly-owned
subsidiaries of Dupaco Community Credit Union). This is our
privacy notice for our members and clients. When we use
the words “you” and “your,” we are referring to all of the
consumer members who have a continuing relationship
with us, utilizing such services as:
• Deposit account
• Loan account
• Credit card
• Safe-deposit box
• Automobile lease service
• Home mortgage brokerage
• Retail installment contracts which we hold and service
• Self-directed Individual Retirement Account for which we act as custodian or trustee
We will tell you the sources of nonpublic personal information
we collect on our members and clients. We will
tell you what measures we take to secure the information.
Definition of Terms
Nonpublic personal information means information about
you that we collect in connection with providing a financial
product or service to you. Nonpublic personal information
does not include information that is available from public
sources, such as telephone directories or government records.
An affiliate is a company we own or control.
A nonaffiliated third party is a company that is not an
affiliate of ours.
Methods of Gathering Information
In order to provide you with financial products or services,
we may obtain nonpublic, personal information about
you from the following sources:
• Information we receive from you on applications
or other forms
• Information about your transactions with us
• Information about your transactions with nonaffiliated
third parties
• Your transactions with us, our affiliates (members of
the Dupaco corporate family), or others. This
information may include the following:
- Account balances
- Name
- Address
- Account activity
- Types of accounts
- Credit card usage
- Payment history
- Deposit history
- Parties to the transaction
- Consumer reporting agency information (such
as account information and information about
your creditworthiness)
Our Security Practices and Information Accuracy
We also take steps to safeguard member information. We
restrict access to personal and account information of our
members to those employees who need to know that
information in the course of their job responsibilities. We
maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards
that comply with federal standards to protect member
information.
Sharing Information Outside the Dupaco
Corporate Family
We are required to or we may provide information about
you to third parties outside the Dupaco corporate family,
without your consent as permitted by law, such as:
• To respond to a subpoena or court order, judicial
process, or regulatory authorities
• To transmit information to consumer
reporting agencies
• To protect against fraud
We do not disclose nonpublic personal information about
former members, except as permitted by law.
Authorized Sharing—Joint Marketing
We may disclose all of the information we collect, as previously
described, to companies that perform marketing
services on our behalf or to other financial institutions
with whom we have joint marketing agreements. Federal
law allows us to disclose information previously described
with other financial institutions with whom we have joint
marketing agreements. We may disclose nonpublic personal
information to the following types of businesses:
• Financial service providers
• Securities brokers/dealers
• Insurance agents
• Trust services providers
What Members Can Do To Help
Dupaco Community Credit Union is committed to protecting
the privacy of its members. Members can help
by following some simple guidelines:
• Protect your account numbers, card numbers, Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), and
passwords. Never write your PIN on the back
of your credit or debit card in case your card is lost or
stolen. Doing this could provide immediate access.
• Use caution when disclosing your account numbers,
Social Security numbers, etc., to other persons. Always
make sure you know who you are talking to when
someone calls. Many times scam artists will call, posing
as a credit union employee, to obtain account information.
Official credit union staff will already have
access to your information and will not need to ask
for it. Also note that Dupaco will never solicit e-mails
requesting your credit union username, password,
PIN number, or other personal identity information.
• Keep your information with us current. If your address
or phone number changes, please let us know.
PATRIOT ACT
Important Information About Procedures for Opening a New Account
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account.
What this means for you
When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, telephone number, date of birth, social security number, employer, drivers license number or picture id. We may also ask to see a copy of these identifying documents.
This notice meets
the notification
requirements of the
National Credit Union Administration
regulations on
privacy of consumer information,
Part 716.
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