Central
Credit Union of Florida
Financial Privacy Notice
Privacy
is a top priority at Central Credit Union of Florida. This notice describes how
we protect the privacy of your personal information. Throughout this notice, the
word information refers to personal information about you that may
not be publicly available. The word you refers to members and former
members.
Sources
of Information That We Collect:
- Applications
and other forms you submit to us.
- Information
about your transactions with us or with others.
- Consumer
reporting agencies.
- Representations
made by others regarding an employment, credit or other relationship with you.
We
may disclose any or all of the information that we collect, as described above.
Parties
We Disclose the above Information to:
We
may disclose information about you to the following types of third parties: Transaction
processors and/or financial service providers, such as those that provide mortgage,
securities, credit card, and insurance services.
We
may disclose all the information we collect, as described above, to companies
that perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial institutions
with which we have a joint marketing agreement. We do not allow any company with
whom we are affiliated to sell information we provide to them.
We
may also disclose information about you under other circumstances, as permitted
or required by law.
How
We Protect Your Information
We
restrict access to information about you to those employees who need to know that
information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic,
and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your information.
If
you have any questions concerning the Privacy Practices of Central Credit Union
of Florida, contact the marketing department.
We
do not knowingly solicit information from children, and we do not knowingly market
to children. We recognize that protecting children's identities and privacy online
is important and the responsibility to do so rests with both the online industry
and parents.