Liberty National Bank offers "Free Shred Your Documents Week" May 4-8
Liberty National Bank is looking to help in the fight against Identity Theft and fraud by sponsoring a Free Shred Your Documents Week that allows community members to safely dispose of sensitive documents.
“We are proud to offer this service free of charge as a way to give back to our communities,” said Ronald Zimmerly, president and CEO.
Liberty National Bank’s Free Shred Your Documents Week will be Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8t, at all of Liberty National Bank’s office locations.
Identity Theft and fraud are a rational fear for individuals and businesses. By simply shredding old tax records, insurance records, bank statements, cancelled checks, health records, financial documents, legal documents, and all other sensitive documents you can help stop identity thieves in their tracks.
"We encourage community members to bring their unwanted paperwork to be destroyed safely and securely free of charge. Certified Document Destruction, Inc., a shredding company out of Wauseon, Ohio, will have locked Shred Bins available at each office location to provide secure document destruction. This is a free service to the community to help fight the growing concern of Identity Theft," said Zimmerly.
Liberty National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender, Member FDIC. Liberty National Bank is a financial institution offering traditional banking products and services, as well as an array of non-traditional banking services such as investment planning and electronic banking options. Liberty National Bank operates offices in Hardin, Logan and Union Counties and currently maintains over $246 million in assets.
For more information about Liberty National Bank, visit their Web site at www.LNBbank.com.
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