ELECTRONIC ACCOUNT STATEMENTS. Using Online Banking is a convenient way to obtain information about your account balances and transactions. If you are a Consumer Banking customer and you have selected the electronic delivery option, you agree that the electronic notice we send to you via e-mail advising you of the availability of your statement will constitute your receipt of the statement itself, and we are not required to mail you paper statements. Upon receiving notice that your statement is available, you should promptly sign on to Online Banking and review your statement. If you are a Commercial customer and you obtain account information through an electronic service we provide, you will be deemed to have received your statement information when the information is available through that service, and the time period that you have to report any unauthorized account activity begins at that time. All customers should review statement information using Online Banking at least once every thirty (30) calendar days. It is extremely important that you notify us immediately if the e-mail address you provided the Bank changes in order to continue to receive statement notices without interruption. You may revoke your consent to receive your statements electronically within Online Banking, or by contacting our Service Center at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. If you revoke your consent, you will begin receiving statements in paper form through the U.S. Mail beginning with the statement cycle following the cycle during which we received your instruction to discontinue electronic delivery of statements. There may be a fee associated with receiving paper statements. You can request paper copies of any statements that you had previously received electronically, but there may be a service fee associated with sending you those copies and there also may be limitations on the availability of such statements in accordance with the Bank’s records retention policy. See your Schedule of Service Fees and Charges for more information.
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Sources: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement