PRIVACY POLICYSafe Computer

 

As technology advances and the channels of   communication grow, maintaining one’s privacy can prove to be a daunting task. Medina Banking Company takes great issue in keeping your personal information out of public view. When you share personal information with us we believe you have confidence in our management and staff. As our confidence and trust in each other grows, be certain that your privacy is among our top priorities.  

 

  INFORMATION WE COLLECT

 

  • Information we receive from you on applications or other bank forms
  • Information we receive from reporting agencies regarding your credit worthiness such as: Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union
  • Information we receive from our online banking such as navigation, pages visited, and login attempts. We do track visits to our website for statistical and marketing purposes, however, this tracking is collected anonymously
  • Information we receive from public records such as the credit bulletin
  • Information we receive from outside sources such as verification of employment or insurance coverage

 

  INFORMATION WE SHARE

 

Medina Banking Company does not share information about past or present customers except as required by law. We report to credit agencies monthly and we will divulge information if a court of law requires us to do so.

 

We do share pertinent information with accredited service providers such as check printers and payment booklet printers. These companies do not share information.


  USEFUL INFORMATION

 

        These are a few tips that can help keep your personal information safe.

  • Never send any confidential information via email.
  • Never give account, SSN, or Tax ID numbers to someone that contacts you. If they contact you then they should already have the sensitive information that they need.
  • When ordering things online remember that credit card transactions are protected but debit card transactions are not.
  • Learn how to prevent ID theft, how to stop it, and how to recover at Federal Trade Commission