We, our, and us means
BankEast.
This is our privacy notice for our customers. When we used the
words “you” and “your” we mean the following types of customers:
All of our consumer customers who have a continuing relationship
with us, such as:
- Deposit account
- Loan account
- Safe deposit box
- All IRA accounts
We will tell you the sources for nonpublic personal information
we collect on our customers. 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.
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 Information That We Collect
We collect nonpublic personal information about you from the
following sources:
- Information we receive from you on applications, financial
statements or other forms including electronic communications.
- Information about your transactions with us.
- Information about your transactions with nonaffiliated third
parties.
- Information from a consumer reporting agency.
The Confidentiality, Security and Integrity of Your
Nonpublic Personal Information
We restrict access to nonpublic personal 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 that comply with federal standards to guard
your nonpublic personal information.
Disclosure of Information to Third Parties
We do not disclose information about you to companies outside of
BankEast, except as required or permitted by law.
Use and Sharing of Information within Our Affiliated
Companies
To provide you with the best possible service and inform you of
product opportunities and for other business purposes, the
companies affiliated with BankEast may share information
about you among themselves, such as name, address, and payment
history as permitted by law. Unless you tell us not to, we may
also share other information about you with affiliates and
companies of BankEast. This may include the following:
- Information we collected from applications, or other forms
we use to provide products and services to our customers, social
security number, employment history and assets and liabilities.
- Information we collect from processing your accounts, such
as account balances and transaction volumes.
- Information obtained from a third party such as a credit
bureau, including your credit history, creditworthiness, payment
history and credit you have outstanding.
- Information we obtain from others to verify information
provided by you, such as relationships with third parties.
If you choose to close your accounts with us or your
relationship becomes inactive, we will continue to treat the
information we have collected about you in accordance with this
notice.
How You May Opt Out or Tell Us Not to Share This
Information with Our Affiliates or Companies
If you ask us not to share this information with our Affiliates
and Companies, you may miss learning of other financial products
and services we offer that may be of benefit to you in the future.
If you prefer that we not share application information and
credit-related information obtained from you or others within
BankEast Affiliates and Companies, you must notify us in
writing at:
BankEast
Attention Consumer Privacy Dept.
P.O. Box 24
Knoxville, TN 37901
For accounts that are held jointly with BankEast, either of
the joint account owners may opt out. We will treat an opt out
request by one joint account holder as a request for all joint
account holders.
Important Information About 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,
date of birth and other information that will allow us to identify
you. We may also ask to see your drivers license or other
identifying documents.