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At Main Street Bank, one of our most important assets is our customers' trust. Ensuring the security of your account information and protecting your privacy are our fundamental responsibilities.
You chose to bank with us, and we honor that relationship with a commitment to the highest standards of protection and security for the information you share with us.
Protecting your identity
Information Protection and Use by Main Street Bank
Main Street Bank safeguards information about you. We use physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards designed to protect your identity and prevent unauthorized access. We continually assess new information-protection technologies and procedures to better protect you, our customer.
Within Main Street Bank we may use your personal information as follows:
- To conduct business safely and reliably. For example, we use personal information taken from loan applications to manage risk and ensure that we are prudent underwriters.
- As a security measure, to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing your accounts or personal information.
- To meet legal requirements of local, state, and federal governments, such as tax reporting.
- In determining which products and services may best serve your needs. In some instances these products and services, such as insurance and investments, may be offered to you through our affiliates.
- In the normal course of business we share Information with credit reporting agencies about customers with loans or leases.
- We DO NOT reveal customer information or provide other personally identifiable information to unaffiliated companies for their independent use.
View Main Street Bank’s Privacy Rights Document
Protecting your information from Internet Scams
Main Street Bank will NEVER send you an unsolicited email asking for your personal information. If you receive an email asking you to provide personal and/or sensitive information, do not click on any link and do not send the information. Even if the website or email appears genuine, do not continue. This is an internet scam known as phishing.
Phishing is a common method of internet identity theft. Phishers use false email communications in an attempt to trick you into giving them your personal and account information. While Main Street Bank can’t stop phishers from sending you such emails, we have policies in place to protect you from these fraudulent attempts to steal your information.
For more detailed information on protecting your personal information on the internet, please see Don't be an Online Victim from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
View Main Street Bank’s Policies and Terms of Use.
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