Privacy and Security
We take protecting your personal information seriously
Learn how we keep your information secure
We know protecting your personal information is important to you. That means it's important to us, too. That's why we implement top-of-the-line security for your accounts and provide you with useful information to help you protect yourself and your finances.
Here's how we protect you when you bank online
Unique Identifiers
You need a valid access code to access certain account and financial information.
Encryption
We use Transport Layer Security technology to ensure data is protected in transit.
Security Guarantee
Be confident knowing that you're covered against unauthorized transactions on your accounts.
Timeout
Your session in our online application will automatically end after a period of inactivity.
Learn how to protect your data with these helpful security tips
California Residents
The CPRA provides California consumers with specific access, correction, data portability and deletion rights. View the CPRA Privacy Notice below for details about how to submit a verifiable consumer request to exercise your rights.
Privacy Statement
Find out what information we collect, how we use it and how we protect your privacy.
Security for All Your Accounts
Our secure log in process for Digital Banking is one more way we're working hard to protect your financial information.
Additional Protection for Your Business
We use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to better protect your financial information against cyber criminals.
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Fraud alert
Royal First Bank Customers Report Phishing Attempts
Criminals are impersonating Royal First Bank associates and targeting customers through texts and phone calls in an attempt to steal personal information.
The scam begins with a text message that appears to be from a Royal First Bank associate requesting that you verify a transaction. If you respond to the text, you receive a phone call from an individual claiming to be from Royal First Bank, and the caller ID displays a legitimate Royal First Bank phone number. The caller offers to help you dispute the transaction, then says that you'll receive another text message with a code that's needed to verify either the transaction or your identity. During the call, you may be asked to provide additional personal information such as your date of birth, mother's maiden name or Digital Banking user ID.
Please be aware:
- While Royal First Bank does send texts to verify debit card transactions, we never follow up a text with a phone call.
- We never call a customer to request codes or other sensitive personal information.
- Account numbers, user IDs, passwords and other sensitive information should never be shared over the phone with an unsolicited caller.
- Phone numbers on caller IDs can be spoofed and shouldn't be accepted as legitimate.
If you receive an unsolicited call from someone claiming to be from Royal First Bank and asking for your account or other sensitive information, please end the call and immediately call us at 866-567-7760 or visit our local branch.
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Call us at 866-567-7760 for a lost or stolen checkbook; ATM, debit or credit card fraud; an unauthorized electronic draft; check fraud; identity theft, or any other fraud concern.