Privacy Policy

What you should know …

At Centennial Bank, recognize our obligation to keep information about you secure and confidential. It’s important to you to know that we collect and use various types of information to service your accounts and to help Centennial Bank better understand your needs.

 

The types of “Customer Information” we collect are …

  1. Information you provide to us on applications and through other means, such as your assets, income and other debt.
  2. Information about your transactions and account experience with Centennial Bank, such as you account balance, payment history, parties to transactions or information about our communication with you.
  3. Information from a consumer report, such as information regarding your credit worthiness or credit history.
  4. Information from outside sources regarding their employment, credit or other relationship with you or verifying representations made by you, such as your employment history, loan balances, or your personal property insurance coverage.

 

We use this information about you …

  1. For identification purposes to protect you and your accounts against fraud.
  2. To make credit decisions.
  3. To identify additional products or services that may help meet your needs or result in added savings or convenience to you.
  4. To help us identify and mitigate potential risks or losses to Centennial Bank.
  5. Only in accordance with the principles set out in this policy.

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Our commitment to you …

Centennial Bank will not sell or transfer customer information. Centennial Bank will disclose customer information ONLY as permitted or required by law. Additionally, Centennial Bank will disclose any information which you request and authorize in writing.

 

How we protect the confidentiality of your information …

Access to your personally identifiable financial information is limited to authorized employees with a specific business reason for utilizing this data. Our employees have been trained to protect the confidentiality and security of your account information. We also maintain physical, electronic, and procedural security safeguards to comply with federal standards in order to guard and protect information about your account.

 

Internet Banking Privacy Protection

Centennial Bank maintains the same commitment to customer information privacy with our Internet Banking Service. State of the art security procedures and equipment are in place to protect your account information on the Internet. These systems are consistently monitored and upgraded as technology advances.

 

Hyperlink Policy
Centennial Bank has no control over the information at any site hyperlinked to or from this site. Please be advised that you will no longer be subject to, or under the protection of, the privacy and/or security policies of Centennial Bank. Centennial Bank makes no representation concerning and is not responsible for the quality, content, nature, or reliability of any hyperlinked site and is providing this hyperlink to you only as a convenience. The inclusion of any hyperlink does not imply any endorsement, guarantee, verification or monitoring by Centennial Bank of any information in any hyperlinked site. In no event shall Centennial Bank be responsible for your use of a hyperlinked site.

 

News & Insights

In The News

Daily Camera Covers Boulder Branch Opening Date

2.20.12 Centennial Bank to open Boulder branch on Feb. 28. Read more.

Press Releases

Centennial Bank Adds Staff & Prepares to Open Boulder Branch

Denver, CO (February 13, 2012) – Centennial Bank announces the addition of three new members to its staff, including Charles Holmes, David Mariea and Courtney Gimeno.

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Dollars & Sense

posted by Samantha on Friday, 02 September 2011

 Online Banking is a direct path to information detailing your financial transactions. At Centennial Bank, we encourage our clients to use a handful of best practices in order to keep their accounts safe and prevent unauthorized access.

 

In Our Community

 

 

Community Shares of Colorado is a nonprofit organization that inspires philanthropy and raises funds and awareness for 115 member nonprofits. Through a workplace giving program, Community Shares connects Coloradans to charities and causes they care most about. Centennial Bank is pleased to be a part of this program by offering our employees the ability to make an ongoing charitable gift to a nonprofit that is important to them. It is with great pride that our employees participate in this program and continue Centennial Bank's tradition of making a difference in the communities in which we live and work!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Featured Product

 

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Click here to read “When Does a Lockbox Make Sense?” by Jill Heap, Chief Deposit Officer for Centennial Bank.

FDIC Notice

 

Notice of changes in temporary FDIC insurance coverage for transaction accounts. Read More.