INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT Sample Clauses

INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT a. Personal Information at Account Opening.
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INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT. We will not disclose your non-public personal information to unaffiliated third parties except as otherwise permitted or authorized by law. Please refer to our Privacy Policy Notice for a full explanation of how we protect your information. You may obtain a copy of our Privacy Policy Notice by visiting xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling us at 000.000.0000.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT. A. Credit Verification and Reporting You authorize us to request and obtain one or more credit reports about you from one or more credit reporting agencies for the purpose of considering your application for the Account, reviewing or collecting any Account opened for you, or for any other legitimate business purpose. You authorize us to disclose information about your Account to a credit-reporting agency if your Account was closed because you have abused it. In addition, federal statute permits us to report information about your Account to credit bureaus, and you hereby consent for us to do so. Late payments, missed payments or other defaults on your Account may be reflected in your credit report.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT. 1. Information You Give Us When you open an Account with us, you give us your information and confirm that it is correct. We enter that information into our records. We may rely on that information until you notify us of a change and we have had a reasonable time to act on the new information. When you give us your email address or mobile phone number, you allow us to contact you there about all of your Bank of Hawaii Accounts. Your consent allows us, or companies working on our behalf, to use text messaging, voice messaging, artificial or prerecorded messages, and automatic dialing technology for informational and Account servicing calls. Such messages would typically include statement availability messages, fraud alerts or other security-related concerns. Financial Statement. You will provide us with a current financial statement upon request.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT. 1. Information You Give Us When you open an Account with us, you give us information about yourself and confirm that it is correct. We enter that information into our records. We may rely on that information until you notify us of a change and we have had a reasonable time to act on the new information.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT. 1. Information You Give Us When you open an Account with us, you give us information about yourself and confirm that it is correct. We enter that information into our records. We may rely on that information until you notify us of a change and we have had a reasonable time to act on the new information. When you give us your email address or mobile phone number, you allow us to contact you at such email address or phone number about all of your Bank of Hawaii Accounts. Your consent allows us, or companies working on our behalf, to use text messaging, automated text messaging, voice messaging, artificial or prerecorded messages, and automatic dialing technology for informational and Account servicing calls. Such messages would typically include statement availability messages, fraud alerts or other security-related concerns. For a full understanding of your right to revoke your consent to receive such communications, please refer toSharing Your Information” on the Privacy Center at xxx.xxx or the copy you received at account opening.

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  • USING YOUR ACCOUNT If you are approved for an account, the Credit Union will establish a line of credit for you. You agree that your credit limit is the maximum amount (purchases, cash advances, finance charges, plus "other charges") which you will have outstanding on your account at any time. Unless disclosed otherwise, the Credit Union will not allow advances over the credit limit. If the Credit Union has a program whereby it allows payment of advances that exceed your credit limit, subject to a fee, the Credit Union will provide you with notice, either orally, in writing, or electronically (notwithstanding the requirements of the paragraph entitled “Statements and Notices”) explaining your right to opt in to the Credit Union’s program whereby it will honor advance requests over the credit limit. In the event you opt in to such a program, you agree to the terms of such a program. You may request an increase in your credit limit only by a method acceptable to the Credit Union. The Credit Union may increase or decrease your credit limit, refuse to make an advance and/or terminate your account at any time for any reason not prohibited by law. If you are permitted to obtain cash advances on your account, we may, from time to time, issue convenience checks to you that may be drawn on your account. Convenience checks may not be used to make a payment on your account balance. If you use a convenience check, it will be posted to your account as a cash advance. We reserve the right to refuse to pay a convenience check drawn on your account for any reason and such refusal shall not constitute wrongful dishonor. You may request that we stop the payment of a convenience check drawn on your account. You agree to pay any fee imposed to stop a payment on a convenience check issued on your account. You may make a stop payment request orally, if permitted, or in writing. Your request must be made with sufficient time in advance of the presentment of the check for payment to give us a reasonable opportunity to act on your request. In addition, your request must accurately describe the check including the exact account number, the payee, any check number that may be applicable, and the exact amount of the check. If permitted, you may make a stop payment request orally but such a request will expire after 14 days unless you confirm your request in writing within that time. Written stop payment orders are effective only for six months and may be renewed for additional six month periods by requesting in writing that the stop payment order be renewed. We are not required to notify you when a stop payment order expires. If we re-credit your account after paying a check or draft over a valid and timely stop payment order, you agree to sign a statement describing the dispute with the payee, to assign to us all of your rights against the payee or other holders of the check or draft and to assist us in any legal action. You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, damages, or claims, related to our honoring your stop payment request or in failing to stop payment of an item as a result of incorrect information provided to us or the giving of inadequate time to act upon a stop payment request.

  • YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION When using established banking relationships to send your transfer, personal information about you contained in the transaction may be provided to overseas authorities and the beneficiary bank in order to comply with applicable legal obligations and prevent crime. This may include a transfer of your personal data outside the EEA. This information may include your full name, address, date of birth and account number. For more detail on how we transfer data internationally, see our Data Protection Statement.

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