Privacy Policy
In accordance with Title V of the Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLB) also known as
Regulation S-P Semaphore is required to provide an initial privacy notice to
each new and existing customer, and provide an annual privacy notice to each
customer which discusses how and what categories of customer’s non-public,
personal information is shared and with whom. Furthermore, we are required to
adopt procedures to protect the security and confidentiality of its clients’
personal information.
Sharing Client Information All information that is provided to
Semaphore is considered personal and confidential. We do not sell your
information to any party. Client information is limited to only those
employees and independent contractors who need access to the information either
to provide client services or to conduct firm operations. In order to provide
the cross-service benefits Semaphore prides itself on, client information is
shared by Semaphore employees within each Semaphore division (for example a
Semaphore Mortgage & Lending employee may share information with a Semaphore
Tax Strategies employee). In addition, from time to time, a Semaphore employee
may be required to share information with an independent contractor or other
party who is necessary to complete a particular transaction. For example,
information may be shared with independent contractor mortgage loan processors
or escrow agents in order to complete a mortgage loan.
Semaphore will not give out personal client information over the phone, in
response to an electronic communication or correspondence unless our employee or
contractor has identified the person to whom the are speaking as either the
client, a fiduciary representative of the client, or a party that needs the
information to complete a transaction for the client, e.g., broker/dealers,
custodians or escrow officers. In the case of a fiduciary representative, we
obtain prior verbal consent from the client before giving out any information.
With respect to professionals (accountants or attorneys) whom have an ongoing
relationship with a client, Semaphore may accept written authorization from the
client to provide ongoing information until such time as the client provides
written notice that the relationship with the fiduciary has been terminated. We
require prior consent from you before we will refer you to an unaffiliated
professional where non-public personal information (even your name and phone
number) is provided to the professional. No one may provide client information,
other than to service providers or designated professionals, without prior
approval from us.
Physical Safeguards Each Semaphore employee will take the
following precautions and measures to protect client information:
- Client information will not be left unattended in offices or conference
rooms.
- We keep client records in locked cabinets or desks when not in use.
- We make sure all client records are secured at the end of the day.
- We lock doors to offices at the close of business.
- We grant after-hour access to the corporate offices only with manager
approval.
- We destroy or shred records or documents containing client information
before disposal.
- We store computer passwords where others cannot find them; we change
passwords periodically; and avoid simple, easy to guess passwords.
- Access to client information through the computer network is limited to
those employees who need this information to service clients or conduct firm
operations.
Clients Who Reside in California California Civil Code 1798.85
(2001) prohibits certain uses of social security numbers. Semaphore does not do
any of the following:
- Publicly post or display in any manner an individual’s social security
number. “Publicly post” or “publicly display” means to intentionally communicate
or otherwise make available to the general public.
- Print an individual’s social security number on any card required for the
individual to access products or services provided by Semaphore.
- Require an individual to transmit his or her social security number over the
Internet unless the connection is secure or the social security number is
encrypted.
- Require an individual to use his or her social security number to access an
Internet Web site, unless a password or unique personal identification number or
other authentication device is also required to access the Web site.
- Print an individual’s social security number on any materials that are
mailed to the individual, unless state or federal law requires the social
security number to be on the document to be mailed. Notwithstanding this
provision, applications and forms sent by mail may include social security
numbers.
Please feel free to call me at 949.305.5000 should you have any questions
or concerns about this privacy policy. Securities are offered through American Independent Securities Group, LLC. Member: FINRA/SIPC .
We respect the trust that you place in us and we work hard to ensure that it
is well deserved.
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