Prevail Bank has organized a Free Community Shred Day Event at each of its branches. In addition to providing citizens an identity theft safeguard, Prevail Bank will also donate $1 for each pound of …
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Prevail Bank has organized a Free Community Shred Day Event at each of its branches. In addition to providing citizens an identity theft safeguard, Prevail Bank will also donate $1 for each pound of paper shredded, up to $1,000 at each location, for the benefit of a local nonprofit chosen by that Branch. Prevail Bank – Owen has chosen W-O-W Kids Meals as its beneficiary.
Shred dates in and around Taylor County include:
A $5/box donation is encouraged for more than three boxes. Everyone is invited to participate.
Shredding confidential information is strongly recommended. According to IdentityTheft.org, the number of identity theft scenarios in the U.S. is nearly three times higher than that of other countries. Consumers aged 30-39 were the most victimized, followed by those 40-49. People need to safeguard their personal information. Credit monitoring and identity theft restoration services do exist. More information relating to those services can be acquired through a Prevail Bank professional.
Prevail Bank is a community bank that is continuously looking for ways to give back, support those pursuing dreams, and make things better in central Wisconsin.