OUR COMMITMENT to PRIVACY and SECURITY
THE EQUIFAX SECURITY BREACH - WHAT YOU CAN DO
Equifax, one of the the three major credit bureau
agencies, recently announced a large data breach of
their system. While this breach does not affect
theMint Access Credit Union system, we understand
that this incident may cause concern for you and the
safety of your financial information. To help you
better understand the issues concerning this
situation and what you can do to safeguard your
information, here is a helpful document
of frequently asked questions provided by The
American Bankers Association. Below is some
additional information on the measures we take to
ensure the safety of our customers' information. If
you have any questions or concerns, please email our
Compliance Team at compliance@mintacesscu.com. (This email is for Consumers only and any use by a
business for soliciting services will be reported
to applicable regulatory authorities for abuse).
We take data security very seriously and use many
different systems to protect our customers’
information.
•Mint Access Credit Union uses a combination of
safeguards to protect customer information—such as
employee training, employee accountability, strict
privacy policies, rigorous security standards,
encryption, and fraud monitoring and detection
software.
• Our Privacy Notice explains what personal information we
collect, why we collect it, how we protect it, and
how and why in certain cases we may share it with
select other parties. We also tell you how to
exercise your personal information sharing and use
choices.
Additional steps you can take to improve your
security.
• Checking your account often for suspicious
activity—either through the internet, phone or ATM—
is the best way to protect yourself.
• Sign up for text or email alerts offered byMint
Access Credit Union to warn of suspicious activity
on your accounts.
• It’s important for customers to contact the bank
immediately by phone, online banking or at the
branch if they have reason to suspect fraud.
Our customers’ trust isMint Access Credit Union
’s most valuable asset.
•Mint Access Credit Union ’s customers are protected
against losses. When a customer reports an
unauthorized transaction, the bank will take
measures to recover your loss and protect the
account.
• We are committed to continuing the banking
industry’s tradition of safeguarding confidential
financial information.
Read our Privacy Notice
Security
Online, by phone or in-person,Mint Access Credit
Union provides comprehensive, multi-layered,
security strategies that address risks and
vulnerabilities at each access point to keep your
data safe. Some of the things we do every day
to protect you
Real-Time Decision - We monitor
debit and ATM account activity for any unusual
activity, such as out-of-state charges or an
expensive purchase. If something unusual is
detected, we may contact you to verify the charges.
Layered Security - Our
comprehensive, multi-layered security strategy
addresses risks and vulnerabilities at each access
point to keep your data safe. Our online systems
incorporate SSL technology along with timeout and
lockout features.
Account Alerts - Through Online
Banking, we give you the ability to set alerts so
you can monitor any unusual activity on your
account, or just to keep an eye on your balances.
Alerts can be sent through email or text, based on
your preference.
Protecting yourself and reporting fraud
We will never request your pin or password by phone,
text, or email. If you're worried you might have
unintentionally compromised yourMint Access Credit
Union accounts, contact us immediately at
1-800-318-3159.
Resources to stay safe
• Identity Theft -
consumer.ftc.gov
• Financial Fraud -
stopfraud.gov
• Online Safety -
staysafeonline.org
What to do if you fall victim
• Contact us immediately.
• If you have disclosed sensitive information to a
fraudster, you should also contact one of the three
major credit bureaus and discuss whether you need to
place a fraud alert on your file, which will help
prevent thieves from opening a new account in your
name.
Equifax: 1.888.766.0008
Experian: 1.888.397.3742
TransUnion: 800.680.7289