Drive-up lanes at the south Louisiana branches will be open from 9am-12pm on Tuesday, December 24th. The Coushatta location will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th.
All branches will be closed on Wednesday, December 25th for Christmas Day.
Please use our Night Depositories or ATMs in Mandeville, Covington, Terrytown, and Coushatta for deposits. All ATMs are available for withdrawals. ACH and Mobile Deposits will not be processed until the following day.
Security & Identity Theft
By understanding exactly what identity theft is, how it happens, and how it affects you, you will be better able to prevent and, if necessary, resolve identity theft.
In general, identity theft is more extensive than fraud, which is usually limited to an isolated attempt to steal money from an existing account.
What is identity theft?
Identity theft occurs when someone illegally obtains your personal information — such as your Social Security number, bank account number, or other identification — and uses it repeatedly to open new accounts or initiate transactions in your name. For example, someone might do a combination of the following: open new credit cards, open new bank accounts, forge checks, and even apply for loans using your name and personal information. This can cause financial loss and damage your credit, which can lead to a lengthy resolution process.
Keep in mind however, that even if you think your security has been compromised, it does not automatically mean that you are a victim of identity theft. It might be an incorrect entry or an isolated incident of theft from your American Bank account that is quickly resolved by calling (985) 898-0206 and talking with a Customer Service Representative.
How does identity theft happen?
Identity theft is portrayed as a high-tech crime affecting only those people who shop, communicate, or do business online. However, while thieves can obtain personal information via online methods, the majority of identity theft occurs offline. Stealing wallets and purses, intercepting or rerouting your mail, and rummaging through your garbage are some of the common tactics that thieves can use to obtain personal information. The good news is that the more information you have about identity theft the better your defense.
How can I help protect myself?
- Do not open or respond to online solicitations for personal information. American Bank will never send email containing attachments, or require customers to send personal information via email or pop-up windows.
- When a Social Security number is requested to sign up for a service, confirm that it is actually needed rather than some other identifier.
- Make photocopies of all the information you carry daily and store them in a secure location like a safety deposit box.
- Shred financial or personal documents before discarding. Most fraud and identity theft incidences happen as a result of mail and garbage theft.
- Utilize paperless options and limit your receipt of paper statements by managing your accounts online with American Bank online banking solutions. Checking your balances online can help you regularly monitor your account activity and more quickly detect any fraudulent transactions.
- Receive and pay bills online with Bill Pay. The fewer personal documents sent through the mail, the less chance there is for possible fraud.
- Always put outgoing mail in a U.S. Postal Service mailbox, which is more secure than your home mailbox.
- Collect your mail promptly each day.
American Bank is committed to protecting our customer’s accounts from criminal activity. As an informed customer, you are a great ally in this effort. To learn more about identity theft, you can reference the Federal Trade Commission:https://consumer.gov/section/scams-identity-theft