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Washington Postal Employees Federal Credit Union,
your member-owned financial institution, is committed to providing
you with competitive products and services to meet your financial
needs and help you reach your financial goals. We are equally committed
to protecting the privacy of our members. Under federal law, we
are required to give you this privacy notice. It describes our credit
union's privacy policy and practices concerning the personal information
we collect and disclose about our members. It also includes information
about the parties who receive personal and sometimes nonpublic information
from us as we conduct the business of the credit union.
If after reading this notice you have any
questions, please contact us at 202.636.4530 or write to:
Member Services
Washington Postal Employees Federal Credit Union
900 Brentwood Road, NE
Washington, DC 20066
Information We Collect About You
We collect nonpublic personal information about
you from the following sources:
- Information we receive from you on applications
and other forms;
- Information about your transactions with us;
- Information we receive from a credit reporting
agency;
- Information obtained when verifying the information
you provide on an application or other forms. This may be obtained
from your current or past employers, or from other institutions
where you conduct financial transactions.
We may disclose all of the information we collect,
as described above.
Parties Who Receive Information from Us
We may disclose nonpublic personal information
about you to the following types of third parties:
- Financial service providers, such as insurance
companies and mortgage service companies.
- Non-financial companies, such as consumer reporting
agencies, data processors, check/share draft printers, financial
statement publishers/printers, plastic card processors, direct
marketers, and government agencies.
Disclosure of Information to Parties That Provide
Services to Us
In order for us to conduct the business of the
credit union, we may disclose all of the information we collect,
as described above, to other financial institutions with whom we
have joint marketing agreements; to other companies that perform
marketing services on our behalf, or to nonaffiliated third parties
for the purpose of processing and servicing transactions that you
request or authorize, so that we may provide members competitive
products and services.
We may also disclose nonpublic personal information
about you under circumstances as permitted or required by law. These
disclosures typically include information to process transactions
on your behalf, conduct the operation of our credit unoin, follow
your instructions as you authorize, or protect the security of our
financial records.
To protect our members' privacy, we only
work with companies that agree to maintain strong cnfidentiality
protections and limit the use of infomation the we provide. We do
not permit these companies to sell the information we provide to
other third parties.
Disclosure of Information About Former Members
If you terminate your membership with Washington
Postal Employees Federal Credit Union, we will not share information
we have collected about you, except as may be permitted or required
by law.
How We Protect Your 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 regulations to
guard your nonpublic personal information.
What Members Can Do to Help
Washington Postal Employees Federal Credit Union
is committed to protecting the privacy of its members. Members can
help by following these simple guidelines:
- Protect your account numbers, plastic card
numbers, PINs (personal identification numbers) or passwords.
Never keep your PIN with your card which can provide free access
to your accounts if your card is lost or stolen.
- Use caution when disclosing your account numbers,
social security numbers, etc. to other persons. If someone calls
you, explains the call is on behalf of the Credit Union and asks
for your account number, you should beware. Official Credit Union
staff will have access to your information and will not need to
ask for it.
- Keep your information with us current. If your
address or phone number changes, please let us know. It is important
that we have current information on how to reach you. If we detect
potentially fraudulent or unauthorized activity or use of an account,
we will attempt to contact you immediately.
Let us know if you have questions. Please do
not hesitate to call uswe are here to serve you!
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