SERVING OUR MEMBERS WITH PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
"Not for Profit, not for charity, but for service!"
Peninsula Federal Credit Union
Privacy Notice and Disclosure
Peninsula Federal Credit Union is committed to provide you with financial products and services to meet your financial goals. We are required by federal law to give you this privacy notice. It describes our policies and practices that protect your privacy and enable us to share information to make available competitive financial products and services. If you have any questions after reading it, please contact us at (906) 789-6400 or (906) 786-2732.
Information We Collect and Disclose About You
We collect nonpublic personal information about you from the following sources:
- Information we receive from you on membership and loan applications and other forms.
- Information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others;
- Information we receive from a consumer reporting agency;
- Information obtained when verifying the information you provide on an application or other forms, such as from your current or past employees or from other institutions where you conduct financial transactions.
We may disclose all the information we collect.
Our commitment to provide you with competitive products and services may require that we share information about you with our affiliate, CU*Answers, which provides data processing services, or our affiliate, Service Centers Corporation/Co-Op Network, which provides shared branching and ATM/debit card services.
We may also disclose all the information we collect, as described above, to companies that perform marketing or other services on our behalf or to other financial institutions with whom we have joint marketing agreements. To protect our members' privacy, we only work with companies that agree to maintain strong confidentiality protections and limit the use of information we provide. We do not allow these companies to sell the member information we provide to other third parties.
We may also disclose information about you under other circumstances as permitted or required by law. These disclosures typically include information to follow your instructions as you authorize, to conduct the operations of the credit union, or to protect the security of our financial records.
Disclosure Information About Former Members
If you terminate your membership with Peninsula Federal Credit Union, we will not share information we have collected about you, except as permitted or required by law.
How We Protect Your Information
We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those employees who have a specific business purpose in utilizing your data. Our employees are trained in the importance of maintaining confidentiality and member privacy. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations and leading industry practices to safeguard your nonpublic personal information.
What Members can Do to Help
Peninsula Federal Credit Union is committed to protecting the privacy of its members. Members can help by following these sample guidelines:
- Protect your account numbers, card numbers, PINs (personal identification
numbers) and passwords. Never keep your PIN with your debt or credit
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. 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. If
your address or phone number changes, please let us know.
- Let us know if you have questions. Please do not hesitate to call
us - we are here to serve you!
When visiting this website, information about your browser type,
operating system, IP address, and the domain from which you came are
collected. Except for what you submit to us, we do not collect any
personally identifiable information. Any personally identifiable information
that you give us will only be used to respond to you and will not
be retained. Any information that we do collect is only used in aggregate
to determine whether imporvements can be made to our service. The
information is not permanently stored.
Protecting Children's Privacy Online
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by
Congress in October 1998, with a requirement that the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) issue and enforce rules concerning children's online
privacy. The primary goal of the Act and the Rule is to place parents
in control over what information is collected from their children
online. The Rule was designed to be strong, yet flexible, to protect
children while recognizing the dynamic nature of the Internet. Click
here to read the Frequently Asked Questions about the Children's
Online Privacy Protection Rule.
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