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How Union Bank protects you
How Union Bank protects you

Union Bank & Trust Company is committed to protecting our customer’s confidential financial information. Working hand-in-hand with our customers is the best line of defense against fraudsters. Therefore our website contains “tips to protect” as well as references to other sources in an attempt to educate and assist our customers from becoming victims of fraud.

  • We protect through our Code of Ethics Policy which requires confidential protection of all customer sensitive information. We restrict access to information about you to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect this information.

  • We protect through our detailed Security and Information Security Policies which are subject to provided and approved by our Union Bank & Trust Company Board of Directors as well as is subject to ongoing regulatory oversight and examination.

  • We protect through our Computer Policy because our computer systems have anti-virus protection which detects and prevents viruses from entering our computer network systems; firewalls which block unauthorized access; encryption technology such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to transmit information between you and us; as well as ongoing advances in security technology implemented by our experts. So as you communicate or transact business with us online, you can rest assure you are in safe hands.

  • We protect through our Business Continuity Policy, which allows us to assess risk associated with the operation of transactions and address those concerns.