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Public Service Credit Union is committed to protecting your privacy
At Public Service Credit Union, we are proud of the strong relationships we have built over the years... Relationships based on common goals and mutual trust. In serving you, we are committed to providing you with the financial services you need now and in the years ahead - protecting your personal information along the way.
​This Privacy Notice contains information about how we fulfill this commitment to you. We are required to provide you with this Notice to inform and explain how your information may be shared. We value the trust of our members and will continue to recognize the importance of holding your personal financial information confidential.
Public Service Credit Union collects information that may include:
Information that we receive from you personally on applications, forms, or other correspondence such as your name, address, phone number, assets and income. Information about your transactions with us such as account balance, payment history, parties to transactions and credit card usage. Information that we receive from others in order to establish your relationship with us such as credit reports and income verifications.
Information Disclosed to Third Parties
Public Service Credit Union may disclose all the information that we collect as described above, to companies that perform marketing services on our behalf, or to other financial institutions with which we have joint marketing agreements. Public Service Credit Union does not sell your personal information, nor do any of our business partners. Again, by partnering with other businesses we are able to offer you additional products and services, and we will take efforts to notify you of the services available at PSCU.
Public Service Credit Union may also disclose information we collect about you under certain circumstances as permitted or required by law. If we ever provide your information to a nonaffiliated third party with which we do not have a joint marketing agreement or servicing arrangement, the Credit Union will provide you with an opt-out form.
Customer Identification Program (CIP) Statement / USA PATRIOT Act Notice
Information About Procedures for Opening or changing an Account with Public Service Credit Union
Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT ACT requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account or changes an existing account. This federal requirement applies to all new customers and current customers. This information is used to assist the United States government in the fight against the funding of terrorism and money- laundering activities.
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You may read the rest of the privacy notice here: Privacy Notice