Citizens First Bank Announces FREE Community Shred Day


Event Details


Citizens First Bank continues to raise consumer awareness of identity theft and fraud

Citizens First Bank will provide free personal document shredding to the community this Saturday, April 21st.  The event will take place from 9:00am-11:00am at Citizens First Bank’s office at 1442 Lincoln Way, Clinton. Event organizers request that participants enter the Citizens First Bank parking lot from Lincoln Way if possible.

Citizens First Bank hosts their bi-annual shred event in order to help the community protect itself from identity theft and fraud.  With the shredding truck available on site, participants will be able to watch their confidential documents destroyed first hand.

The community is welcome to bring their personal data for confidential destruction. Anything that may contain personal identifying information such as Social Security numbers, address, date of birth or passwords should be shredded to avoid personal issues such as identity theft or fraud. Types of items that should be shredded include: cancelled checks; check registers; bank statements or receipts; loan documents; mortgage documents; brokerage statements; school records; credit card, mortgage and finance solicitations; credit card statements, contracts, personal business papers, and credit applications. This service is intended for individuals, no businesses please.

Citizens First Bank has been offering this very important service to the community since 2005.

About Citizens First Bank

Chartered in 2000, Citizens First Bank plays an important role in community banking. Citizens First Bank products provide customers with effective, locally owned banking choices, latest technology, and services expertise. Headquartered at 1442 Lincoln Way in Clinton, Citizens First Bank also has branches at 403 South Washington Boulevard, Camanche and at 1329 N 2nd St, Clinton.

 

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