Privacy & Security
The directors,
management and staff of Sterling Bank are concerned about and respect the
privacy of our customers’ personal financial information. We understand that our
customers furnish sensitive information to the bank in the course of daily
business, and the bank is committed to treating such information responsibly. We
know that our customers expect privacy and security for their personal and
financial affairs.
The bank will take all the necessary steps to
safeguard sensitive information that has been entrusted to us by our customers.
The following privacy policy and disclosure outlines our bank’s practice
regarding personally identifiable financial information for consumers and those
consumers who become our customers.
At Sterling Bank we collect nonpublic personal information
from many sources. The bank collects nonpublic personal information directly
from consumers on various applications and forms, for example, loan
applications, deposit account applications, and requests for information about
accounts or products and services. The Bank collects information we may receive
from a consumer-reporting agency. The bank also collects information as a result
of transactions between the bank and our customers and as a result of providing
a product or service to our customers. This includes transaction information
from checks, debit cards, credit cards, automated teller machine (ATM) cards,
and electronic transfers (e.g., home banking or automated clearing house (ACH)
transactions). Nonpublic personal information does not include that which the
bank obtains from government records, widely distributed media, or
government-mandated disclosures.
The bank does not now, nor does it intend in the future, to
disclose any personal financial information to any nonaffiliated or affiliated
third party. By law the bank may disclose certain personally identifiable
information without allowing consumers the right to opt out of the bank’s
sharing agreements in the following circumstances:
- To companies who perform transaction processing for the
bank in the following circumstances:
- If the transactions, service, or product is requested by
the consumer
- To maintain or service a consumer’s account as part of a
private label credit card or other loan extension program
- In connection with a securitization, secondary market sale
(including servicing rights), or similar transaction related to a
consumer
- To disclose information necessary to enforce the bank’s
legal or contractual rights or the rights of any other person who is engaged in
the financial transaction
- To disclose information required in the ordinary course of
banking business, such as in the settlement of claims or benefits, the
confirmation of information to the consumer or the consumer’s agent, and the
billing, processing, or clearing of items in the normal course of
business
- To provide information to insurance rate advisory
organizations, guaranty funds, or agencies, agencies that are rating the bank,
persons that are assessing the bank’s compliance with industry standards, and
the bank’s attorneys, accountants, and auditors.
- To the extent permissible under the Right to Financial
Privacy Act
- To a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit
Reporting Act
- To comply with federal, state, or local laws, rules, and
other applicable legal requirements
We may disclose the following information to companies that
perform marketing services on our behalf:
Nonpublic personal information
we receive from you on an application or other forms, such as Name, Address,
Social Security Number, Assets, or Income.
Nonpublic personal information
about your transactions with us, such as Account Balance, Account Activity,
Types of Accounts, Credit card usage, Payment history, Deposit History, Parties
to a transaction.
The types of businesses with whom we may disclose
nonpublic personal information for outside marketing purposes are Service
providers that perform marketing services for us, Telemarketing companies, and
Direct sales companies.
We may disclose the following information to other
financial institutions with which we have joint marketing agreements:
- Nonpublic personal information we receive from you on an
application or other forms, such as Name, Address, Social Security Number,
Account Balance, Assets, and Income.
- Nonpublic personal information about your transactions with
us, such as Account balance, Account activity, Types of accounts, Payment
history, Deposit history, or Parties to a transaction.
- Federal law allows us to disclose the information listed
above with companies that perform marketing services on our behalf. You do not
have a right to opt out of the disclosure of this information. We may also
disclose nonpublic personal information about you to nonaffiliated third parties
as permitted by law.
At
Sterling Bank we protect consumer privacy by ensuring that only employees who
have a business reason for knowing information have access to it. We also
maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with
Federal standards to guard your nonpublic personal information. For example,
only employees who work in the loan origination or loan operations areas can
access information in loan files.
All employees are trained at least
annually regarding the importance of safeguarding customer information. The Bank
will take disciplinary action against any employee who violates the bank’s
privacy policy and procedures.
If we change our policy or practice by,
for example, adding a category of information that will be disclosed to a third
party, the bank will notify existing customers and give them an appropriate time
period to opt out of the disclosure.
Contact Us: Sterling Bank P.
O. Box 20509 West Palm Beach, FL 33416-0509 (561) 968-1000
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