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Your privacy and security come first. As your financial services partner, Summit Bank understands that your trust in us is our most important asset. Summit Bank has always valued your privacy and we will continue to safeguard your information. We are committed to providing you, our customers' with a broad range of financial products and services while protecting your personal information.
To preserve the trust you have in us, we want you to clearly understand what information we collect and how we use it. Summit Bank's Privacy Policy describes how we protect the confidentiality of the personal financial information you share with us and the types of nonpublic, personal information collected and how the information is used. Nonpublic personal information is information we obtain in connection with providing a financial product or service to you.
Summit Bank's Privacy Policy applies to individuals who obtain or have obtained from us a financial product or service that is used primarily for personal, family or household purposes.
Your personal information is your personal information. You can rest assured that we will not disclose information about you to anyone except as disclosed in our Privacy Policy or as permitted by law. To learn more about how we protect your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.
WE ARE ALWAYS WORKING TO PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION. RAISE YOUR AWARENESS LEVEL AND LEARN HOW TO OUTSMART AND OVERCOME IDENTITY THEFT AND FRAUD.
FDIC Consumer News & Alerts
For the most up to date consumer news and alerts from the FDIC click HERE.
FDIC Offers Identity Theft Help
View a website created by the FDIC, which provides information on steps consumers should take to secure their computer and protect themselves from identity theft, as well as what they should do if they are victimized by the crime. For more info, click HERE.
Protect Yourself from Email Fraud
Typically, criminals send emails that look like they are from legitimate sources, but are not. The fake messages (Phishing) generally include a link to phony, or spoofed, websites where victims are asked to provide sensitive, personal information. The information goes to criminals, rather than the legitimate business. For more info, click HERE.
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