At First National Bank, the basis of each customer relationship, many of
which span generations, is trust. You have chosen to do business with
First National Bank, and we are obligated to honor that relationship with great
care, beginning with the information you have chosen to share with us.
We believe that your privacy should not be compromised. At the same
time, we want to offer you the array of financial products and services you need
to accomplish your financial goals. We believe we can do both through the
privacy outlined below.

We Do Not Sell Personal Information to Anyone.
We recognize and respect the privacy expectation of our
customers and will disclose these principles of financial privacy to our
customers on a regular basis.
Collection of Customer
Information
We will collect,
use and retain information about individual customers only where we believe it
would be useful (and allowed by law) to administer business and to provide
products, services and other opportunities to our customer.
Maintenance of Accurate Information
We will establish procedures to ensure that your
financial information is accurate, current and complete, in keeping with
reasonable commercial standards. We will respond to requests to correct
inaccurate information in a timely manner.
Limiting Employee Access to
Information
We will limit employee access to
personally identifiable information to those with a business reason for
knowing such information. The Bank will ensure employees understand the
importance of confidentiality and customer privacy. First National Bank
will take appropriate disciplinary measures where necessary to enforce
employee privacy responsibilities.
Protection of Information Via Established
Security Procedures
We will maintain appropriate
security standards and procedures regarding unauthorized access to customer
information.
Restrictions on the Disclosure of Account
Information
We will not reveal specific information
about customer accounts or other personally identifiable data to unaffiliated
third parties for their independent use except for the exchange of information
with reputable information reporting agencies to maximize the accuracy and
security of such information or in the performance of bona fide corporate due
diligence, unless: 1) the information is provided to help complete a
customer-initiated transaction; 2) the customer requests it; 3) the disclosure
is required by/or allowed by law (e.g. subpoena, investigation of fraudulent
activity, etc.); 4) the customer has been informed about the possibility of
disclosure for marketing or similar purposes through a prior communication and
is given the opportunity to decline (i.e., "opt out").
Maintaining Customer Privacy in Business
Relationships with Third Parties
If personally
identifiable customer information is provided to a third party, we will insist
that the third party adhere to similar privacy principles that keep such
information confidential.
Providing Privacy Information to Customers and
Responding to Inquiries
We want our customers to
understand our commitment to privacy in our use of customer information.
As a result of our commitment, we have developed these Privacy Principles
which are made readily available to our customers. Customers who have a
question about the privacy of their customer information may call their First
National Bank Representative.