CTBC Bank values your trust and respects your expectation of privacy. As such, we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of your personal financial information. Our Privacy Statement applies to consumers who obtain services from us (such as a deposit account, loan, or safe deposit box), primarily for personal, family or household purposes.
How Personal Information is Shared
Please see our Consumer Privacy Notice ("Notice") for details on how personal information may be share
California Consumer Privacy Act
For California residents, please see our Online Privacy Policy under the California Consumer Privacy Act for details on the Act which is effective 1/1/2020.
Visitors to our Web Site
Visitors to our web site remain anonymous, unless they register for a service or otherwise elect to disclose their identity to us. Although we do not collect personally identifying information about persons who simply visit our site, we do collect certain limited information about visitors, such as their IP address (a numeric address assigned automatically to computers when they access the Internet). We also may place “cookies” on a computer to track a visitor's use of our web site. A cookie is a piece of data that is stored on your hard drive. It takes up very little room on your system and helps us to customize our site and make its navigation easier for you. We sometimes use cookies to help estimate the number of visitors to our site and to determine which areas are the most popular. Unless you register with us for a service (such as our Online Banking service), the cookie does not provide us with any personally identifying information about you, such as your name or address.
"Do Not Track" Signals
Currently we do not honor nor respond to a "do not track" signal or any other similar mechanism that may provide you the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personally identifiable information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services.
State Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have additional privacy protections under some state laws. For example, certain state laws may restrict the types of information we may disclose about you, limit the parties with whom we may share such information, or require us to provide you with additional notices or opt-out rights. We will comply with applicable state laws before sharing non-public personal information about you. We may do this by sending a separate notice of those rights to you.
Maintaining Accurate Information
We have procedures that help us to maintain the accuracy of the personally identifiable information that we collect. If you believe that our information about you is incomplete, out-of-date, or incorrect, please: