Bank of Georgetown is committed to protecting the privacy of our customers. Accordingly, we do not collect personally identifying information from users unless they provide it to us voluntarily and knowingly. We understand that you furnish sensitive information to us, so we are committed to treating this information responsibly.
Bank of Georgetown does, not now, nor does it intend in the future, to disclose nonpublic personal information without customer consent, other than what is necessary to accomplish our financial commitment to our customer or what is allowed or required to be disclosed by applicable laws and regulation. Our commitment to customer privacy also includes former customers. Our directors, management and staff will take all the necessary steps to safeguard sensitive information has been entrusted to us.
We ensure that the personal identity information you provide us remains private. We will not sell, rent, trade or otherwise disclose such information to anyone outside of Bank of Georgetown or other information such as check, debit cards, ATM activity and electronic transactions, or any information that we receive from consumer reporting agencies.
We do not reveal specific information about customer accounts or other personal customer data to third parties for their independent use.
We may share personal financial information with companies that work for us to provide products and services for you, such as companies that print your checks, process your credit card transactions or mail your account statements to you. We may also share personal financial information with companies that market our products and services to you. As appropriate, we may disclose to such companies information such as your name, address, account balance and account history.
All companies that work for us or act on our behalf are contractually obligated to keep the information that we share with them confidential and use the information only to provide the products and services that we have asked them to provide
At times we must disclose application and transaction information to credit bureaus and applicable Bank Regulatory Agencies. Information is also disclosed when required by law (pursuant to a subpoena for court order).
In the case of disputed payments or any inaccuracies in information Bank of Georgetown has reported or has on file,
Notify us in writing at the following address:
Bank of Georgetown
1054 31 st Street N.W.
Suite 18
Washington, D.C. 20007
Attention: Customer Service
You must identify the incorrect information, why you believe it is incorrect, and include supporting documentation.