Privacy Statement
Advantage Credit Union respects the
Privacy on the collection, control and disclosure of the personal information
of credit union member/clients.
Instilling the continued confidence in our membership is our tradition
and on going business practise. In order
to protect information, the credit union has adopted the Code for Protection of
Personal information. Advantage Credit
Union prides themselves on providing top-notch service and will continue to
follow the strictest procedures to provide this service today, in the future
and “Everywhere Life Takes You”!
Security
Advantagecu.com uses 128-bit
secure encryption to protect your personal information. All data containing personal and financial
information that is transmitted to and from our website is encrypted before
being sent and unencrypted upon arrival.
This process ensures that your personal information cannot be
intercepted and viewed by third parties.
Our Internet web server is also protected from unauthorized access by an
offsite firewall system that screens incoming traffic, ensuring that only
authorized use is permitted.
Member/Client Role
You also play an important
role in protecting your personal and financial information. To ensure your security over the Internet,
keep your password confidential. Always
ensure you are “logged out” of your account information programs.
When considering the option
to email us please remember that the standard email does not employ encryption
or any other security features, so please do not use confidential information
in this type of communication.
Our Philosophy on Privacy
Credit unions in Canada have a long
history of respecting the privacy of their customers. As a co-operative
financial institution, we are committed to developing policies, procedures and
service offerings that address privacy concerns.
We continue to protect your privacy and your right to control the
collection, use and disclosure of your personal information. We have procedures
in place that guide our employees and directors in maintaining confidentiality.
What has been our ongoing business practice has become our documented
commitment to you.
Advantage Credit Union Board of Directors has adopted the Credit
Union Code for the Protection of Personal Information, established related
Policies and Procedures and appointed a Privacy Officer. Our employees
understand the importance of the policies and procedures and follow them
carefully.
Your Personal Information
What is personal information?
Personal information is information about an
identifiable individual. This includes, for example, an individual's race,
ethnic origin, colour, age, marital status, religion, education, medical
information, criminal record, employment history, financial records, address,
telephone number, e-mail address, Social Insurance Number, fingerprints, blood
type, and tissue or biological sample.
Why do we collect it?
We hold personal information about members to help us meet and
maintain the highest standards of financial service. This information can
include your name, address, age, income, use of accounts and credit history.
The law requires us to ask for your Social Insurance Number
(SIN) when you open an interest bearing account. We also ask for your SIN to identify you with
credit bureaus and other financial institutions for credit matching
purposes. Using the SIN is the best way
to ensure the credit information actually refers to you. Giving us your SIN is not a condition on
service.
We obtain this information from you directly,
and from the product and service arrangements you have made with or through us.
Information is also obtained with your permission from credit bureaus, other
financial institutions and from the references you provide us.
Your personal information is collected for one or more of the
following purposes:
- To understand your needs and
eligibility for products and services;
- To open, maintain and
administer your accounts and provide financial services that meet your
needs;
- To obtain credit reports and evaluate
your credit rating and credit worthiness;
- To administer and manage
security and risk in relation to your accounts and the financial services
provided to you;
- To comply with legal and
regulatory requirements;
- To assist in dispute
resolution;
- To offer and provide you with
other products and services of the Credit Union and of its affiliates and
service suppliers.
Who do we share your personal
information with?
We use trusted and reputable
suppliers to provide cheque and statement printing, data processing, research
and payment clearing services. We
provide them with only that information which is necessary to perform the
required services. They are not allowed
to use this information for any other purpose than what we contract them
for. Our suppliers and their employees
are required to protect your information in a manner that is consistent with
our Privacy Code.
Your
information is sometimes shared within the Co-operative Financial Services GroupTM of companies so we can
offer you a full range of financial products and services. These affiliates
include: Credit Union Members Insurance Society (CUMIS), Credential Group,
Co-operative Trust Company of Canada,
The Co-operators Insurance, Credit Union Payment Services (CUPS), CUETS and
Celero Solutions. Any product or service offering that is derived from this
sharing of information comes directly from us and not from our affiliates.
For
a complete list of our service suppliers please contact our Privacy
Manager OR contact any branch.
How can you access and verify your
personal information?
You have the right to review your personal information held
by Advantage Credit Union and to verify its accuracy. To gain access to this information, contact
us at one of our locations or fill out the Access Request Form. You can expect that it may take 30 days for
us to gather the information. You will
be charged a fee of $35.00/per hour to cover the expense of providing you with
the information.
Should you discover upon review of your personal information that
changes are required, please inform us.
The 10 Principles
The
following is a summary of the 10 Principles of the Credit Union Code for the
Protection of Personal Information.
1. Accountability We have designated a Privacy Officer who
is accountable for our compliance with the principles of the Code.
2. Identifying Purposes When we ask you for personal information, we will identify the
purposes for which it will be used or disclosed.
3. Consent We
require your knowledge and express or complied consent for the collection, use
or disclosure of personal information.
4. Limiting Collection The collection of personal information is limited to the purposes
we have identified for you.
5. Limiting Use, Disclosure, and
Retention We will use or disclose your personal
information only with your express or implied consent, or as required by law.
We will retain your information for only as long as is necessary to fulfill
identified purposes.
6. Accuracy We
will keep your information accurate, complete and up-to-date as is necessary
for the purposes for which it is to be used.
7. Safeguards We will protect your personal information with appropriate
security safeguards.
8. Openness We
will make specific, understandable information readily available to you about
our personal information policies and practices.
9. Individual Access When you request it, we will give you access to your personal
information, how we use it and who we disclose it to. You are entitled to question its accuracy,
its completeness and its uses.
10. Challenging Compliance You are entitled to question the Privacy Officer about our
compliance with any of these principles.
Privacy Code
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view or print our Privacy Code
The Privacy Officer
The Privacy Officer is your point of contact if you wish to raise
any matters regarding the use of your personal information.
The Privacy Officer is responsible for
monitoring information collection and data security, and ensures that other
credit union employees receive appropriate training on privacy issues and their
responsibilities under the Code. The Privacy Officer also handles all privacy
inquiries and personal information access requests under the Code.
For information, questions or concerns on
credit union privacy issues contact:
Jim Thiessen, Privacy Officer or Bonnie
Ball, Privacy Manager
118 Main Street, Box 1657 118
Main Street, Box 1657
Melfort, Sask. S0E 1A0 Melfort, Sask. S0E 1A0
Phone: (306) 752-7420 Phone:
(306) 752-7433
Fax: (306) 752-3113 Fax: (306) 752-3113
Email: jim.thiessen@advantage.cu.sk.ca Email: bonnie.ball@advantage.cu.sk.ca
Your
consent
Depending upon the
sensitivity of the information, you can provide us with your consent in writing,
electronically or verbally.
We will obtain your consent in
writing when you become a credit union member or when you apply for a new
credit union service offering.
We may possess personal information
about you that we collected prior to implementation of our Privacy Code, for which we do not
have your express consent to use. We
will continue to use that information for the purposes listed above, unless you
ask us to stop using that information.
This is considered implied consent.
We obtain or use your information
only with your consent. We do not sell
it to third parties or use it in any way we have not told you about. We obtain your consent before we:
- obtain
credit reports or check references;
- contact
you about other products or services of the credit union by direct mail,
email or telephone;
- share
your information with our affiliates so that we can offer their products
and services to you;
- disclose
your information to third parties unless we are obliged to do so by law or
it is required for us to provide our financial services to you.
Withdrawal of
Consent
The following withdrawal
of consent form provides you with an opportunity to limit the uses and
disclosures of your personal information should you choose to do so. You may
limit or withdraw your consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual
obligations. For example, your credit union is required by law to provide a
record of your interest earning information to the Canada Customs and Revenue
Agency. Please complete Name, Signature and D
To withdraw your consent
please print and fill out the Withdrawal of Consent Form
and return to your branch of Advantage Credit Union to the address below:
Bonnie Ball, Privacy
Manager
118 Main
Street, Box 1657
Melfort, Saskatchewan. S0E 1A0
Website
Privacy Policy
On our website, we
collect only personal information that is required to improve the services we
offer, to improve our site content and, with your permission, to contact you
with information about our services. We
will not share any personal information obtained on this web site with any
other organization without your express knowledge and consent.
You can visit all public areas of our site without providing any
personal information. Our site collects
only non-personal information based on a visitor’s Internet Protocol
(IP) address (this is not personally identifiable). Information collected includes the date and
time of visit, the type of Internet browser used to access the site, the
referring address (the link a visitor uses to access the site). This data is used to create statistics on
site usage and improve online services.
If
you send us an email, any information provided by you will be used only for the
purposes of responding to your inquiry or acting on your request. We will not use your name or e-mail address
for any other purposes without additional consent.
Links
to other websites
Our web site contains links to other web sites that
are part of, affiliated with, or have a business relationship with Advantage
Credit Union. When you leave our site to
visit one of these other sites, the only information transferred to the new
site is the fact that you came from the Advantage Credit Union web site
www.advantagecu.com. Transmission of
this referring address allows other sites to monitor their own web traffic, but
does not disclose any personal information about you.
Challenging
compliance
If you have any concerns about how your personal information
is handled or distributed, please contact us, or complete our Access Request Form. Our
Privacy Officer will be pleased to discuss your concerns with you.
If, for any reason, you feel your concerns were not
appropriately addressed, you may then take the matter to the Office of the
Privacy Commissioner in Ottawa:
Privacy Commissioner
112 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1H3
Toll Free: 1-800-282-1376
Fax: (613) 947-6850