Privacy Policy

At Woodlands National Bank we recognize that privacy is important. Our privacy policy outlines the types of personal information we receive and collect as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard your information. We believe you do your financial business here not only for our superior service and excellent product choices but because Woodlands National Bank is committed to protecting your privacy.

Please take a moment to read our Privacy Policy.

 

The Information We Collect

Woodlands National Bank collects non-public personal information about you from the following sources:

•  Information we receive from you on applications or other forms.
•  Information about your transactions with us.
•  Information about your transactions with others.
•  Information from a consumer reporting agency.

 

Information We Disclose About You

We do not disclose any non-public personal information about current or former customers to anyone, except as permitted by law.

If you decide to terminate your relationship with Woodlands National Bank, we will adhere to the privacy policies and practices as described herein.

 

Confidentiality and Security

Woodlands National Bank restricts access to your personal and account information to those employees who need to know in order to provide products and services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations and guard your non-public personal information.

 

What You Can Do To Help

Woodlands National Bank is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers. You can help by following these simple guidelines:

• Protect your account numbers, card numbers, PINs (personal identification numbers) and passwords. Never keep your PIN with your check or credit card, which can provide easy access to your accounts if your card is lost or stolen.

• Use caution when disclosing your account numbers, social security numbers, etc., to other persons. If someone calls you and states that the call is on behalf of the bank and asks for your account number, you should beware.  Official bank staff will have access to your information and will not need to ask for it. 

• Keep your information current. It is important that we have current information on how to reach you. If we detect potentially fraudulent or unauthorized activity or use of your account, we will attempt to contact you immediately. If your address or phone number changes, please let us know.