Common use of Personal Identification Number (PIN) Clause in Contracts

Personal Identification Number (PIN). The Bank may assign to Company one or more confidential PIN(s) to be used in requesting wire transfers. When so assigned, Requests will not be acted upon without use of the correct PIN(s). Company has the responsibility of maintaining the confidentiality of such PIN(s) and for notifying the Bank if it is suspected the PIN(s) has been compromised. PIN(s) may be changed by the Bank from time to time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Internet Banking Agreement, Internet Banking Agreement, Internet Banking Agreement

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