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Privacy Notice
Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union is owned by its members and is run by a
Board of Directors you elect. You can be confident that your financial privacy
is a top priority of the credit union. This notice describes how we protect the
privacy of your personal information.
In the course of providing you with services, , we collect information about
you, personal information that is not publicly available. Brockton Postal
Employees Credit Union does not sell membership lists or your non-public
personal information. We do, however, share some information about you with
other companies in order to complete your transaction and to provide you with
certain financial services opportunities. This notice describes your credit
union's privacy policy. If you have any questions, please call the credit union
at (508) 583-8816.
Information Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union Collects About You
Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union collects the following information about
you from a variety of sources:
From membership and loan application and other forms you submit to us, we obtain
name, address, social security, age, assets, income, and telephone numbers.
From consumer reporting agencies, we obtain information on your credit
worthiness and credit history.
Information Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union Discloses About You
We do not disclose any non-public personal information about our members and
former members, except as permitted by law, such as to our data processor and
for purposes of collecting loans.
Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union does not share information with other
businesses about former members, co-borrowers and guarantors, except as
permitted by law.
Businesses with whom Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union Shares
Information
We may disclose information about you as permitted or required by law, such as
to our legal counsel, bonding company or law enforcement agencies. Furthermore,
we may share information about you with the following types of businesses:
Financial service providers such as mortgage and insurance services.
Non-financial service companies such as collection agencies.
Some of these companies that we may also disclose part or all of the information
we collect, as described above, market the credit union services or other
financial institutions with which we have joint marketing agreements. Brockton
Postal Employees Credit Union enters into business arrangements only with
businesses that we will provide our membership with competitive financial
products and that follow strict confidentiality requirements to assure that any
information shared is safeguarded. In no instance does Brockton Postal Employees
Credit Union provide any information that will allow companies marketing their
financial services to access your account without your expressed consent.
How Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union Protects Your Information
We restrict access to information about you to those employees who need to know
that information to provide products and services to you. We maintain physical,
electronic, and procedural safeguards to guard your personal financial
information.
We want to bring to your attention that there may be instances where you
erroneously believe the credit union has released personal information about
you. For example, information about a secured loan you may have from our credit
union may be publicly available in local government records, and a business has
compiled this information in order to market you a product that this credit
union does not endorse.
As a member of our credit union, we remind you that you have a responsibility to
safeguard your financial information by protecting your identification access
numbers and reviewing your periodic account statement. If you have any concerns
about the accuracy or security of the personal information you have entrusted to
Brockton Postal Employees Credit Union, please contact us.
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