
The collection,
storage and sharing of customer information is an important part
of delivering useful banking products and services to consumers.
To serve you, as a consumer, efficiently and conveniently, we
have to make use of modern technology and customer information.
But we know that you are concerned about privacy and our use of
the information you give us. We are committed to an ongoing review
of our procedures and policies in the interest of protecting your
privacy. As a result, we have established the following Privacy
Policy to provide guidance in our dealings with consumers:
WE
RECOGNIZE YOUR EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY
We understand
that you expect us to maintain proper safeguards to protect confidential
information you provide to us. The privacy of your information
is protected not only by state and federal laws but also by our
commitment to the protection of your financial information. We
have established policies and procedures to help prevent misuse
of that information. This Policy has been prepared to explain
to you what types of information we collect, how we use that information,
and the circumstances under which we may share all or part of
the information. Under no circumstances do we provide deposit
or loan account personal information to third parties for the
purpose of independent telemarketing or direct mail marketing
of any non-financial products or services of those companies.
We disclose information permitted or required by a variety of
federal and state laws, as required to consummate your transaction,
and as directed by you. Our strict policies to protect your information
applies equally to current (active) accounts as well as inactive
(closed) accounts both loans and deposits.
WE
COLLECT, RETAIN, AND USE INFORMATION ABOUT YOU ONLY FOR LEGITIMATE
BUSINESS PURPOSES, AS REQUIRED BY LAW OR AS DIRECTED BY YOU
We collect
information about customers and consumers from many sources.
You provide some information to us such as your social security
number, income, employment, monthly expenses, and assets. Other
information is created by us in the course of providing you with
products and services. Some information comes from our experience
of doing business with you, such as account usage or payment history.
Additional information comes from outside third party sources
such as consumer credit reporting agencies and other lenders you
have done business with. Some information is obtained at your
request. We gather, use and keep information about you only if
we believe:
WE
CONTROL THE DISCLOSURE AND USE OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION
SouthEast
Bank & Trust places internal restrictions on the disclosure
of your account information. We limit the type of information
shared and whom we share it with. We may share information concerning
your account history, experiences with us, and other data to outside
parties, such as another bank or clearing house, to process transactions
on your account or loan, verify information that you provide us,
to obtain information concerning a particular transaction involving
your account, loan or deposit, or to perform any of our obligations
to you. We may disclose information as permitted by any of our
agreements with you, or as provided in any permission given by
you to share information about you or your account. We may also
share with third party providers of service or companies in which
our Bank is acting as a broker or agent certain information you
have given us in connection with an application for one of our
products or services, or information we have received from a consumer
reporting agency or other third party. We do not reveal specific
information about your accounts, or other personally identifiable
data, to third parties we are not affiliated with for their independent
use, unless:
In addition,
sometimes it is necessary for us to disclose confidential customer
information to third parties assisting us in the operation of
our business, such as vendors and service companies we hire to
provide services for us or to provide support for one of our products
or services to you. We require those third parties to agree to
safeguard confidential information about you and to observe all
applicable laws and regulations about privacy, except to the extent
required by federal or state law to the contrary. Occasionally
we may decide to sell a particular part of our business, including
the customer loan or deposit data to someone else, we reserve
the right to transfer the customer data in those instances.
WE
DISCLOSE INFORMATION WHEN REQUIRED BY LAW OR REGULATION
There are
many state and federal laws that require us to disclose information
to various government entities. Some examples of these laws are
the Bank Secrecy Act, the Internal Revenue Code, Equal Credit
Opportunity Act, Flood Disaster protection Act, and the Right
to Financial Privacy Act. There are many other laws and regulations
that require us, and our contractors and service providers, to
disclose information. In addition, if you are involved in a legal
proceeding, state and federal law provides the parties to the
litigation with the right to subpoena and obtain records and information
from us. In all these instances, we will disclose the information
whenever required to do so by law, regulation, lawful judicial
or administrative process, or court order.
As permitted
by law, we routinely share customer information with reputable
consumer reporting agencies (commonly known as credit bureaus)
in accordance with standard banking industry practice and the
Fair Credit Reporting Act. We disclose information that is otherwise
permitted or required by a variety of federal and state laws,
such as a court order or a subpoena for records. We may disclose information we collect, as described above, to companies that perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial institutions or service providers with whom we have joint marketing agreements.
We are also
selective in determining whom we will allow to provide support
services for our Bank and our customers (for example, the company
that imprints checks for our customers).
WE
STRIVE TO ENSURE THAT OUR RECORDS ARE UP-TO-DATE AND ACCURATE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMMERCIAL STANDARDS
We are proud
of our quality service to you and if you find a mistake, let us
know. This includes an error on your statement, checks ordered
from us, your ATM or debit card, or other Bank loan payoffs and
teller errors. If you find an error with our information about
you, please call us or write us at the address or telephone number
we have provided you on your deposit or loan statement. We have
procedures in place for maintaining and updating information about
our customers. We also have procedures for timely correction of
inaccurate information provided to us by you or third parties
after we become aware of the inaccuracy. Well correct the
error and credit your account for any charges imposed if the error
is ours and they will not be reported to a credit reporting agency
or reflected negatively in your records.
In addition,
various state and federal laws and federal and state regulatory
agencies impose specific obligations and standards on us with
respect to the collection of information and the accuracy of information
we maintain, and the correction of erroneous information.
If we do not
approve an application for a product or service and have used
a consumer credit report during the application process and the
report contributed in whole or in part to the adverse decision,
we will give you the name and address of each credit reporting
agency that gave us the consumer credit report. You are entitled
to free copies of reports from reporting agencies and to have
the reports corrected by those agencies if they contain inaccurate
information. If we deny a credit application for other reasons,
we will tell you why or give you an opportunity to request the
reasons.
If you are
declined for an insurance policy such as credit life insurance
and SouthEast Bank & Trust is merely an agent for the carrier
that actually provides the insurance, we will provide the information
you need to contact the carrier that made that decision. You have
a right to find out from the carrier whether a consumer report
was used and/or why the application might have been declined.
WE
HAVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ADDRESSING EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ABOUT YOU
We have procedures
in place intended to limit employee access to personally identifiable
information about you. Employee access to this information is
limited to our employees who, because of their position or responsibilities,
have a business reason to know or have access to such information.
We educate our employees about the importance of confidentiality
and customer privacy through training. All of our employees are
bound by our Code of Ethics, which addresses the importance of
confidentiality and customer privacy. We also take appropriate
disciplinary actions to enforce employee privacy responsibilities.
WE
MAINTAIN STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES INTENDED TO HELP PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ABOUT YOU
We have established
internal security procedures and safeguards intended to prevent
access to your confidential information by unauthorized persons.
We periodically upgrade and test our technology and these security
procedures and safeguards to enhance protection of your information
and to ensure their integrity.
If you have
any questions about the use or sharing of consumer financial information
or if you wish more information please contact us at P.O. Box
1806, Athens, TN 37371 or call (423) 745-6444 and we will be happy
to answer them. We want to safeguard your trust in us as well
as your personal and financial information.
PRIVACY
ON OUR WEBSITE
We are equally
committed to protecting the privacy of customer information on
the Internet. For information on our Internet security measures,
please visit our Online Banking/Security
section.