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BECAUSE YOUR TRUST IS SO IMPORTANT

Your trust is the cornerstone of our relationship. This is why we work diligently to safeguard your privacy. The information that you provide us is kept in the strictest of confidence. We have no intentions of selling personal information about you the ‘Customer(s)’ to any third-party businesses. We are proud to make this commitment to our Customers, because your trust is the foundation of our business. The following privacy policy explains how we utilize and protect the information about our Customers. Please read this very important information carefully.

NOTICE OF CUSTOMER’S FINANCIAL PRIVACY RIGHTS

‘We’, ‘our’, and ‘us’, when used in this notice is defined as Bank of Whittier, N.A.

We define our ‘Customers’ or ‘You’ as having a continuing relationship with following types of accounts with us, such as:

  • Deposit account
  • Loan account
  • Safe deposit box

As the ‘Customer’ of the Bank, we will notify ‘You’ of any sources for nonpublic personal information we collect on ‘You’. We will notify ‘You’ what measure we have taken to secure the information. We must first define few terms:

Nonpublic personal information is information about ‘You’ that we collect in connection with providing a financial product or service to ‘You’. Nonpublic personal information does not include information available from public sources, such as telephone directories or government records.

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 company that is not an affiliate of ours.

THE BANK OF WHITTIER, N.A. PRIVACY PROMISE FOR CUSTOMERS

While information is the cornerstone of our ability to provide superior service, our most important asset is our customers’ trust. Keeping customer information secure, and using it only as our customers would want us to, is a top priority for all of us at Bank of Whittier.

Our promise to our Customers:

1. We will safeguard, according to strict standards of security and confidentiality, any information our customers share with us.

2. We will limit the collection and use of customer information to the minimum required to deliver superior service to our customers; which includes advising our customers about our products, services and other opportunities and to administer our business.

3. We will permit only authorized employees, who are trained in the proper handling of customer information, to have access to ‘Your’ information. Employees who violate our Privacy Promise will be subject to our normal disciplinary process.

4. We will not reveal customer information to any external organization unless we have previously informed the customer in disclosures or agreements, have been authorized by the customer, or are required by law or our regulators.

5. We will always maintain control over the confidentiality of our customer information.

6. Whenever we hire a third party to provide support services, we will require them to conform to our privacy standards and conduct regular audits to ensure compliance.

7. For purposes of credit reporting, verification and risk management, we will exchange information about our customers with reputable reference sources and clearing-house services.

8. We will not use or share – internally or externally – personally identifiable medical information for any purpose other than the underwriting or administration of a customer’s account, or as disclosed to the customer when the information is collected, or to which the customer consents.

9. We will attempt to keep customer files complete, up to date, and accurate. We will notify our customers how and where to conveniently access their account information (except when we are prohibited to do so by law) and how to notify us about errors, which we will promptly correct.

THE CONFIDENTIALITY, SECURITY AND INTEGRITY OF YOUR NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION

We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about ‘You’ only to those employees who need to know the information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard your nonpublic personal information.

THE NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION THAT WE COLLECT

We collect 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.
  • Information we receive from a consumer-reporting agency.

THE NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION THAT WE DISCLOSE

We do not disclose nor do we reserve the right to disclose, any nonpublic personal information about our customers or former customers to anyone, except as permitted by law.

If at any time you have a concern about your information security, you may Contact Us through e-mail at info@bankofwhittier.com, call our institution at (562) 945-7553, fax our customer service department at (562) 945-5031, or write us at Bank of Whittier, 15141 East Whittier Boulevard, Whittier, California 90603-2198.

 

 


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Exceptions. We may let you withdraw money from your Account before the Maturity Date
without an early withdraw penalty: (1) when one or more of you dies or is determined legally
incompetent by a court or other administrative body of competent jurisdiction; or (2) when
the Account is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) established in accordance with 26
USC 408 and the money is paid within seven (7) days after the Account is opened; or (3)
when the Account is a Keogh Plan (Keogh), if you forfeit at least the income earned on the
withdrawn funds; or (4) if the Account is an IRA or a Keogh Plan established pursuant to 26
USC 408 or 26 USC 401, when you reach age 59 1/2 or become disabled; of (5) within an
applicable grace period of 10 days after the Maturity Date.