Gateway Bank Of Central Florida Privacy Statement
Protecting your privacy is important to Gateway Bank of Central Florida and our employees. We want you to understand what information we collect and how we use it. In order to provide our customers with a broad range of financial products and services as effectively and conveniently as possible, we use technology to manage and maintain customer information. This privacy notice serves as a standard for all Gateway Bank of Central Florida employees for collection, use, retention, and security of non-public personal information.
When we use the words "you" and "your" we mean the following types of customers:
Our consumer customers who have a continuing relationship by purchasing or holding financial products or services such as a(n):
- Deposit account
- Loan account
- Safe deposit box
- Mortgage brokerage services
- All IRA accounts for which we act as custodian
- Former customers
We will tell you the sources of the information we collect about you. We will tell you what measures we take to secure that information. We first define some 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. Hereafter, we will use the term "information" to mean nonpublic personal information as defined in this section.
An affiliate is a company we own or control, a company that owns or controls us, or a company that is owned or controlled by the same company that owns or controls us. Ownership does not mean complete ownership, but means owning enough to have control.
A nonaffiliated third party is a person we do not employ or a company that is not an affiliate of ours. This is also known as nonaffiliated third party, or simply, an "other party."
The Information We Collect We collect information about you from the following sources
- Information you give us on applications or other forms
- Information about your transactions with us
- Information about your transactions with other parties
- Information from a consumer reporting agency
Information We Disclose About You
We do NOT disclose any information about you to anyone, except as permitted by law. Examples of this might include disclosures necessary to service your account or prevent unauthorized transactions.
The Confidentiality, Security, And Integrity Of Your Information We restrict access to information about you to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect this information.
Information About Former Customers
We have the same policy about disclosing information about former customers as we do about current customers.
What can I do if I become a victim of Identity theft?
- File a police report and call the Federal Trade Commission's toll free "Identity Theft Hotline" at 1-877-438-4338
- Notify the three credit bureau's fraud departments. Request that a "fraud alert" be placed on your file, as well as a victim's statement asking that creditors call you before opening any new accounts.
- To report a fraud:
Equifax 1-800-525-6285
Experian 1-800-397-3742
Trans Union 1-800-680-7289
- Request a copy of your credit report. Credit reports are free to fraud victims.
- Contact your creditors for any accounts that have been opened fraudulently. Close your accounts and obtain new credit, debit, and ATM cards.
- Report any suspected stolen mail to your local postal inspector and check the post office for any unauthorized change of address requests.
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