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We strive to ensure that our records are up-to-date and accurate in accordance with commercial standards.

We always strive for perfection, however, should you ever find an error, disputed charge, or outdated information, let us know. You may call us or write us at the address or telephone number we have provided you on your deposit or loan statement. We have procedures in place for maintaining and updating information about our customers. We also have procedures for the timely correction of inaccurate information provided to us by you or third parties after we become aware of the inaccuracy. We’ll correct the error and credit your account for any charges imposed if the error is ours, and they will not be reported to a credit reporting agency or reflected negatively in your records.

In addition, various state and federal laws and federal and state regulatory agencies impose specific obligations and standards on us with respect to the collection of information and the accuracy of information we maintain, and the correction of erroneous information.

If we do not approve an application for a product or service and have used a consumer credit report during the application process and the report contributed in whole or in part to the adverse decision, we will give you the name and address of each credit reporting agency that gave us the consumer credit report. You are entitled to free copies of reports from reporting agencies and to have the reports corrected by those agencies if they contain inaccurate information. If we deny a credit application for other reasons, we will tell you why or give you an opportunity to request the reasons.

We have policies and procedures addressing employee access to information about you

We have procedures in place intended to limit employee access to personally identifiable information about you. Employee access to this information is limited to our employees who, because of their position or responsibilities, have a business reason to know or have access to such information. We educate our employees about the importance of confidentiality and customer privacy through training. All of our employees are bound by our Code of Ethics, which addresses the importance of confidentiality and customer privacy. We also take appropriate disciplinary actions to enforce employee privacy responsibilities.

We maintain standards and procedures intended to help prevent unauthorized access to information about you

We have established internal security procedures and safeguards intended to prevent access to your confidential information by unauthorized persons. We periodically upgrade and test our technology and these security procedures and safeguards to enhance protection of your information and to ensure their integrity.

If you have any questions about the use or sharing of consumer financial information or if you want more information, please contact us at 12700 Kingston Pike, Farragut, TN 37934 or call 1-844-732-2657 and we will be happy to answer them. We want to safeguard your trust in us as well as your personal and financial information.

About children’s online privacy

The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed to give parents increased control over what information is collected from their children online and how such information is used. The law applies to websites and services directed to, and which knowingly collect information from, children under the age of 13. For additional information on COPPA protections, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website.