At Bank of Utah we know our reputation as a community bank depends upon our discretion regarding the privacy of our customers. We recognize our position is one of extreme trust and confidentiality regarding your financial information. Customer Privacy will continue to be a high priority at Bank of Utah. The directors, management and staff at Bank of Utah are concerned about and respect the privacy of our customers' personal financial information. We understand that our customers furnish sensitive information to the bank in the course of daily business, and the bank is committed to handling this information responsibly. We know that our customers expect privacy and security for their personal and financial affairs. The bank will take all the necessary steps to safeguard sensitive information that has been entrusted to us by our customers. The following privacy policy and disclosure outlines our bank's practice regarding personally identifiable financial information for consumers who become our customers.
Non-Public Personal Information and Identity Theft
We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about a customer, except as permitted by law. If you ever suspect an issue with your information or identity:
- Contact the institution involved and all others with whom you have a financial relationship.
- File a police report if you have had a loss.
- Report the fraud to the major credit bureaus: Equifax: 1-800-525-6285; Experian: 1-888-397-3742; Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289.
For additional help, call the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 1-877-ID-THEFT (438-4338), visit the FTC Identity Theft website, or visit Bank of Utah's Financial Security page.
Internet Privacy Policy
This web site is maintained by Bank of Utah, 2605 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah, 84401 (Bank). We can also be reached by e-mail at info@bankofutah.com. Bank of Utah respects your right of privacy and takes every precaution to provide you the same level of privacy within our web site that you receive through our traditional bank delivery channels. This site collects no personally identifying information about an individual except when specifically and knowingly provided by the individual. A user's personally identifying information will be used by the Bank in its normal course of business. Personal information will not be sold or distributed to other parties for marketing purposes. Customer information from the Internet is not unique. All customer information may be reported to credit reporting agencies or third parties whom you have chosen to do business with. The Bank will seek to require third parties with whom it has agreements to follow appropriate privacy policies. The Bank does not bear any responsibility for any actions or policies of such third parties. Kids: Be sure to ask your parents for permission before you send any information about yourself to us or anyone else over the Internet. Users can e-mail us at info@bankofutah.com with any further questions.
Bank of Utah Chat Services
Bank of Utah Chat is designed to help you quickly find answers and assistance with your banking needs. For detailed information governing the use of our chat service — including acceptable use, service availability, data handling practices, and your rights and responsibilities — please review the terms and conditions here.