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Privacy Policy

FACTS What Does Holy Family Memorial Credit Union Do With Your Personal Information?
Why Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.
What The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include:
  • Social security number
  • Transaction history
  • Account balances
  • Credit scores
  • Payment history
  • Overdraft history
When you are no longer our member, we continue to share your information as described in this notice.
How All financial companies need to share members’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their members’ personal information; the reasons Holy Family Memorial Credit Union chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing.
Reasons we can share your personal information Does Holy Family Memorial share? Can you limit this sharing?
For our everyday business purposes
such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus
Yes No
For our marketing purposes
to offer our products and services to you
No We don’t share
For joint marketing with other financial companies Yes No
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes
information about your transactions and experiences
No We don’t share
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes
Information about your creditworthiness
No We don’t share
For nonaffiliates to market to you No We don’t share

Questions?

Call (920) 320-2209 or email hfmcu@hfmcu.org

Who we are
Who is providing this notice? Holy Family Memorial Credit Union
What we do
How does Holy Family Memorial Credit Union protect my personal information? To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings.

We also maintain other physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect this information and we limit access to information to those employees for whom access is appropriate.
How does Holy Family Memorial Credit Union collect my personal information? We collect your personal information, for example, when you
  • Open an account
  • Applt for a loan
  • File an insurance claim
  • Give us your wage statements
  • Show your driver’s license
We also collect your personal information from others, such as credit bureaus or other companies.
Why can’t I limit all sharing? Federal law gives you the right to limit only
  • Sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes information about your creditworthiness
  • Affiliates from using your information to market to you
  • Sharing for nonaffiliates to market to you
State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing.
Definitions
Affiliates Companies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
- Holy Family Memorial Credit Union has no affiliates.
Nonaffiliates Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
- Holy Family Memorial Credit Union does not share with nonaffiliates so they can market to you.
Joint marketing A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you.
- Our joint marketing partners include insurance companies.

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

Holy Family Memorial Credit Union does not knowingly collect, maintain or use personal information from its web site about children under 13 years of age. If a child under 13 sends personal information online, Holy Family Memorial Credit Union will only use that information to respond directly to that child, notify parents or seek parental consent.