Common use of Disclosure of Account Information Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the government. The Bank may also provide information about your account(s) to persons or companies the Bank believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank because they were not handled properly. The Bank may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers of information.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Online Banking Access Agreement, Ebanking Access Agreement, Online Access Agreement

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Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the government. The Bank Credit Union may also provide information about your account(s) to persons or companies the Bank Credit Union believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank Credit Union routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank Credit Union because they were not handled properly. The Bank Credit Union may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers of information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Online/Mobile Banking Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Internet Banking Access Agreement

Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, transactions must be reported to the government. The Bank may also provide information about your account(s) to persons or companies the Bank believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank because they were not handled properly. The Bank may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers of information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: E Banker Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Access Agreement

Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the government. The Bank may also provide information about your account(s) to persons or companies the Bank believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank because they were not handled properly. The Bank may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers disclosures of information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Online Banking Access Agreement, Online Banking Access Agreement

Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that that, in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts Accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the United States government. The Bank We may also provide information about your account(sAccount(s) to persons or companies the Bank believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank because on the grounds that they were not handled properly. The Bank may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your accountAccount. You authorize these transfers or disclosures of information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Terms and Conditions

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Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of on the amount of the interest dividends you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the government. The Bank credit union may also provide information about your account(s) to persons or companies the Bank credit union believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank credit union routinely informs a credit bureau when accounts are closed by the Bank credit union because they were not handled properly. The Bank credit union may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers of information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Online Account Access Agreement

Disclosure of Account Information. You understand that in addition to information furnished pursuant to legal process, some information about your accounts account(s) may automatically be disclosed to others. For example, the tax laws require disclosure to the government of the amount of the interest you earn, and some transactions, such as certain large currency and foreign transactions, must be reported to the government. The Bank may also provide information about your account(s) account to persons or persons, companies the Bank believes would use the information for reasonable purposes, such as when a prospective creditor seeks to verify information you may have given in a credit application application, or a merchant calls to verify a check you have written. In addition, the Bank routinely informs may inform a credit bureau when accounts account(s) are closed by the Bank because they were not handled properly. The Bank may also seek information about you from others, such as a credit bureau, in connection with the opening or maintaining of your account. You authorize these transfers of information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Xpress Banking Access Agreement

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