Electronic Fund Transfer Disclosure
For purposes of this disclosure the terms "we", "us" and "our" refer to Southern First Bank. The terms "you" and "your" refer to the recipient of this disclosure.
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act and Regulation E require institutions to provide certain information to customers regarding electronic fund transfers (EFTs). This disclosure applies to any EFT service you receive from us related to an account established primarily for personal, family or household purposes. Examples of EFT services include direct deposits to your account, automatic regular payments made from your account to a third party and one-time electronic payments from your account using information from your check to pay for purchases or to pay bills. This disclosure also applies to the use of your ATM Card (hereinafter referred to collectively as "ATM Card") or Debit Card (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Debit Card") at automated teller machines (ATMs) and any networks described below.
ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER SERVICES PROVIDED
- You may withdraw cash from your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may transfer funds between your checking and savings accounts.
- You may make balance inquiries on your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may withdraw cash from your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may make deposits into your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may transfer funds between your checking and savings accounts.
- You may make balance inquiries on your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may use your card at any merchant that accepts Mastercard® debit cards for the purchase of goods and services.
may not perform or permit all of the above transactions.
accounts through the following network(s): Pulse, Star, NYCE
ATM FEES. When you use an ATM not owned by us, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used, and you may be charged a fee for a balance inquiry even if you do not complete a fund transfer.
POINT OF SALE TRANSACTIONS. Listed below are the cards you may use to purchase goods and services from merchants that have arranged to accept your cards as a means of payment (these merchants are referred to as "Participating Merchants"). Some Participating Merchants may permit you to receive cash back as part of your purchase. Purchases made with your cards, including any purchase where you receive cash, are referred to as "Point of Sale" transactions and will cause your "designated account" to be debited for the amount of the purchase. We have the right to return any check or other item drawn against your account to ensure there are funds available to pay for any Point of Sale transaction. We may, but do not have to, allow transactions which exceed your available account balance or, if applicable, your available overdraft protection. If we do, you agree to pay an amount equal to the overdrawn balance plus any overdraft fees.
The following cards and the corresponding designated account(s) may be used for Point of Sale transactions:
- Debit Card: checking account.
- ATM Card: checking account.
AUTHORIZATION HOLDS. An authorization hold is a temporary hold that is placed on your account for certain Debit Card transactions. The amount of the temporary hold may be more than the actual amount of the transaction, so your available account balance will temporarily be reduced by the amount of the temporary hold. If the authorization hold or the processing of subsequent transactions causes your account to have insufficient funds to pay the transaction, we may charge you non-sufficient funds fees if we return the item or overdraft fees if we pay the item on your behalf.
IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL FEE NOTICE. Mastercard® charges us a Currency Conversion Fee of 0.20% of the transaction amount for performing currency conversions and a Cross-Border Fee of 0.90% of the transaction on all cross-border transactions (even those with no currency conversion). Therefore, you will be charged 1.10% of the dollar amount on all cross-border transactions - i.e., transactions processed through the "Global Clearing Management System" or the "Mastercard Debit Switch" when the country of the merchant or machine is different than your country as cardholder. Be aware that when making online purchases you may not know that the merchant is located in a different country.
SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH USE OF TELEPHONE BANKING. You may perform the following functions through
- You may initiate transfers of funds between your checking and savings accounts, checking and money market accounts, checking and NOW accounts, savings and money market accounts, savings and NOW accounts, and NOW accounts and money market accounts.
- You may make balance inquiries on your checking account(s), savings account(s), money market account(s), and NOW account(s).
- You may make payments on consumer loans, home mortgage loans, home equity loans, and other lines of credit that you have with us.
For questions or more information, call us at: (877) 336-2093
PREAUTHORIZED TRANSFER SERVICES.
- You may arrange for the preauthorized automatic deposit of funds to your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
- You may arrange for the preauthorized automatic payments or other transfers from your checking account(s) and savings account(s).
customers use of our Electronic & Mobile Banking service.
You may access your account(s) by our Online Banking Account or web-enabled cell phone by using our Mobile Banking App and perform the following functions:
- You may initiate transfers of funds between your checking and savings accounts , checking and money market accounts, checking and NOW accounts, savings and money market accounts, savings and NOW accounts, and NOW accounts and money market accounts.
- You may make balance inquiries on your checking account(s), savings account(s), money market account(s), and NOW account(s).
- You may make payments on consumer loans, home mortgage loans, home equity loans, and other lines of credit that you have with us.
- You may send and receive personal payments using Zelle. Zelle allows payments to be sent directly by you to other trusted individuals via email, text message, or checking/savings account information. See Zelle Service Agreement for additional information.
LIMITATIONS ON TRANSACTIONS
- The terms of your account(s) may limit the number of withdrawals you may make each month. Restrictions disclosed at the time you opened your account(s), or sent to you subsequently will also apply to your electronic withdrawals and electronic payments unless specified otherwise.
- We reserve the right to impose limitations for security purposes at any time.
- The maximum amount available for transfer through Zelle is $1,000 per transaction, with a daily limit of $1,000 per day, in the aggregate from all your combined Southern First accounts registered with Zelle.
NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RIGHT TO RECEIVE DOCUMENTATION OF YOUR TRANSFERS.
PERIODIC STATEMENTS. If your account is subject to receiving a monthly statement, all EFT transactions will be
USING YOUR CARD AND PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ("PIN"). In order to assist us in maintaining the
security of your account and the terminals, the ATM Card or Debit Card remains our property and may be revoked or canceled at any time without giving you prior notice. You agree not to use your ATM Card or Debit Card for a transaction that would cause your account balance to go below zero, or to access an account that is no longer available or lacks sufficient funds to complete the transaction, including any available line of credit. We will not be required to complete any such transaction, but if we do, we may, at our sole discretion, charge or credit the transaction to another account; you agree to pay us the amount of the improper withdrawal or transfer upon request.
Your ATM Card may only be used with your PIN. Certain transactions involving your Debit Card require use of your PIN. Your PIN is used to identify you as an authorized user. Because the PIN is used for identification purposes, you agree to notify Southern First Bank immediately if your ATM Card or Debit Card is lost or if the secrecy of your PIN is compromised. You also agree not to reveal your PIN to any person not authorized by you to use your ATM Card or Debit Card or to write your PIN on your ATM Card or Debit Card or on any other item kept with your ATM Card or Debit Card. We have the right to refuse a transaction on your account when your ATM Card or Debit Card or PIN has been reported lost or stolen or when we reasonably believe there is unusual activity on your account.
RIGHTS REGARDING PREAUTHORIZED TRANSFERS.
NOTICE OF VARYING AMOUNTS. If you have arranged for automatic periodic payments to be deducted from your checking or savings account and these payments vary in amount, you will be notified by the person or company ten (10) days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be. You may choose instead to get this notice only when the payment would differ by more than a certain amount from the previous payment, or when the amount would fall outside certain limits that you set.
OUR LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO STOP PREAUTHORIZED TRANSFER PAYMENTS. If you order us to stop one of the payments and have provided us with the information we need at least three (3) business days prior to the scheduled transfer, and we do not stop the transfer, we will be liable for your losses or damages.
code has been lost or stolen or if you believe that an electronic fund transfer has been made without your permission using information from your check. Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your account (plus your maximum overdraft line of credit, if applicable). If you tell us within two (2) business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your ATM Card or Debit Card or PIN or internet banking access code you can lose no more than fifty dollars ($50) if someone used your ATM Card or Debit Card or PIN or internet banking access code without your permission. If you do NOT tell us within two (2) business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your ATM Card or Debit Card or PIN or internet banking access code and we can prove we could have stopped someone from using your ATM Card or Debit Card or PIN or internet banking access code without your permission if you had given us notice, you can lose as much as five hundred dollars ($500).
- Your name and account number.
- A description of the error or transaction you are unsure about along with an explanation as to why you believe it is an error or why you need more information.
- The dollar amount of the suspected error.
If you provide oral notice, you will be required to send in your complaint or question in writing within ten (10) business days.
We will determine whether an error occurred within ten (10) business days (twenty (20) business days for new accounts) after we hear from you and will correct any error promptly. If we need more time, however, we may take up to forty-five (45) days (ninety (90) days for new accounts and foreign initiated or Point of Sale transfers) to investigate your complaint or question. If we decide to do this, we will credit your account within ten (10) business days (twenty (20) business days for new accounts) for the amount which you think is in error, so that you will have the use of the money during the time it takes to complete our investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and we do not receive it within ten (10) business days, we may not credit your account. The extended time periods for new accounts apply to all electronic fund transfers that occur within the first thirty (30) days after the first deposit to the account is made, including those for foreign initiated or Point of Sale transactions.
We will tell you the results within three (3) business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation.
You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation.
- If through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your account to make the transfer.
- If the transfer would result in your exceeding the credit limit on your line of credit, if you have one.
- If the electronic terminal was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown before you started the transfer.
- If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood, computer or machine breakdown, or failure or interruption of communications facilities) prevent the transfer, despite reasonable precautions we have taken.
- If we have terminated our Agreement with you.
- When your ATM Card or Debit Card has been reported lost or stolen or we have reason to believe that something is wrong with a transaction.
- If we receive inaccurate or incomplete information needed to complete a transaction.
- In the case of preauthorized transfers, we will not be liable where there is a breakdown of the system which would normally handle the transfer.
- If the funds in the account are subject to legal action preventing a transfer to or from your account.
- If the electronic terminal does not have enough cash to complete the transaction.
transfers except as stated in our Fee Schedule, which is incorporated into this document by reference.
ZELLE. Zelle Personal Payment Services are free of charge.
DISCLOSURE OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION. We will disclose information to third parties about your account or
- Where necessary to complete a transfer or to investigate and resolve errors involving the transfer(s); or
- In order to verify the existence and condition of your account for a third party such as a credit bureau or merchant; or
- In order to comply with government agency or court orders; or
- If you give us your permission in a record or writing.
- Have your ATM Card or Debit Card ready to use when you reach the ATM. Have all of your forms ready before you get to the machine. Keep some extra forms (envelopes) at home for this purpose.
- If you are new to ATM usage, use machines close to or inside a financial institution until you become comfortable and can conduct your usage quickly.
- If using an ATM in an isolated area, take someone else with you if possible. Have them watch from the car as you conduct your transaction.
- Do not use ATMs at night unless the area and machine are well-lighted. If the lights are out, go to a different location.
- If someone else is using the machine you want to use, stand back or stay in your car until the machine is free. Watch out for suspicious people lurking around ATMs, especially during the times that few people are around.
- When using the machine, stand so you block anyone else's view from behind.
- If anything suspicious occurs when you are using a machine, cancel what you are doing and leave immediately. If going to your car, lock your doors.
- Do not stand at the ATM counting cash. Check that you received the right amount later in a secure place, and reconcile it to your receipt then.
- Keep your receipts and verify transactions on your account statement. Report errors immediately. Do not leave receipts at an ATM location.