Lewisburg Banking Company recognizes
that in the banking industry there is a common interest in
protecting customer information. We are honored that you have
chosen to do business with Lewisburg Banking Company,
and we as your Bank have a responsibility to safe guard the
information that you share with us. Lewisburg Banking
Company regards the privacy of customer information as a
top priority when assessing the internal controls, procedures,
and security programs of the bank. The intended purpose of
this notice is to assist customers in understanding the bank's information sharing guidelines. The provisions of this notice apply to former
customers as well unless stated otherwise.
What Information Do We Collect
Lewisburg Banking Company may collect nonpublic
personal information about you from the following sources:
(1) Information we receive from you on applications or other forms
(information such as date of birth, name, address, and phone number).
(2) Information about your transactions with us or others
(for example, account balance, payment history ); and
(3) Information we received from a Consumer Reporting Agency
(for example, credit history).
What Information Do We Share and With Whom
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 whom we have
joint marketing agreements. Except for instances where a
joint marketing agreement exists, we do not disclose any
nonpublic personal information about our customers or former
customers to anyone, except as permitted by law. If you decide
to close your account(s) or become an inactive customer,
we will adhere to the privacy policies and practices as described
in this notice.
How We Protect Information
The employees of Lewisburg Banking Company are trained
on how personal information should be handled. The bank
restricts access to your personal and account information to
those employees who need to know that information to provide
products or services to you. The bank maintains physical, electronic,
and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to
guard your nonpublic personal information.