Citizens National Bank offers “Bank from Anywhere” sweepstakes
In honor of Community Banking Month, Citizens National Bank is offering a “Bank from Anywhere” sweepstakes to its customers in April.
Each person who enrolls in a new online or mobile banking product or downloads CNB CardValet debit card app or completes a mobile deposit will be automatically entered to win one of three grand prize Kindle Fire tablets or one of seven second prize 32-inch rolling duffle bags.
In addition to the sweepstakes, each branch is giving away a gift basket including items from each of branch communities. Anyone who visits a branch may enter to win the Community gift baskets. The drawing for the baskets will be held Friday, April 28.
To promote identity theft awareness, each branch hosts a community shred day, where the public is invited to protect their identity by bringing personal paper documents to be shredded. Cake will be served at each branch during the shred day.
Bluffton’s shred day is Friday, April 14.
Items to be shredded will be accepted during normal business hours of each office. There is a limit of three standard office size boxes or grocery bags per household. Items to be shredded could include:
Financial Statements
Canceled & Blank Checks
Paycheck Stubs
Credit Card & Account Numbers
Credit Information
Personal Records
Tax records
Medical records
Any items containing your social security number or signature.
Any mail or magazines that have personal identifiers
No need to remove staples or paper clips
No electronic items will be accepted. All paper material will be destroyed by Allshred Services, a NAID Certified Company.
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