U.S. Bancorp, Minnesota Attorney General Settle privacy of customers costume.
U.S. Bancorp and Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch was a high-profile average consumer fraud Wednesday, the Bank has illegally customers accused of sharing information with a telephoto sale of the company.
The Bank, which are not admit the allegations, agreed to give “Habitat for Humanity in Minnesota and charitable organizations in other countries Bancorp U.S. $ 2.5 million. The Bank has agreed to the return of State of Minnesota $ 500000 for its investigation and action.
U.S. Bancorp also agreed to inform their clients on data protection policy in large letters on the documents, if an account is opened, and thereafter annually.
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