Your Responsibility to Protect Your Checks, Cards, and Account Information Sample Clauses

Your Responsibility to Protect Your Checks, Cards, and Account Information. You must protect your checks, cards, and other Account information from theft and unauthorized use. If you become aware that any checks, statements, cards or other Account information have been lost or stolen, you must let us know immediately. We are not responsible for losses that may result if you fail to notify us of stolen checks, cards or information on a timely basis. For more information about your rights and obligations in the event of a loss of your electronic fund transfers access devices (such as your Debit Card or PIN), please see the agreement titled “Bank of Hawaii Consumer Electronic Banking Services Agreement.” For security reasons, we may require you to close your Account and transfer the funds to a new Account.
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Related to Your Responsibility to Protect Your Checks, Cards, and Account Information

  • Account Information The account balance and transaction history information may be limited to recent account information involving your accounts. Also, the availability of funds for transfer or withdrawal may be limited due to the processing time for any ATM deposit transactions and our Funds Availability Policy.

  • Contact Information for Privacy and Security Officers and Reports 2.1 Business Associate shall provide, within ten (10) days of the execution of this Agreement, written notice to the Contract or Grant manager the names and contact information of both the HIPAA Privacy Officer and HIPAA Security Officer of the Business Associate. This information must be updated by Business Associate any time these contacts change.

  • Important Information About Procedures for Opening a New Account To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial organizations to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. What this means for you: When you open an account, you are required to provide your name, residential address, date of birth, and identification number. We may require other information that will allow us to identify you.

  • Disclosure of Account Information to Third Parties It is our general policy to treat your account information as confidential. However, we will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make ONLY in the following situations:

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