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Milestone® Mastercard®

The Bank of Missouri


Interest Rates and Interest Charges
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
for Purchases 35.9%
APR for Cash Advances 35.9%

Paying Interest Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will
not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by
the due date each month. We will begin charging interest on cash advances
on the transaction date.

Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.00.

For Credit Card Tips from the To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit
Consumer Financial Protection card, visit the website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at
Bureau http://www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore.

Fees
Set Up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set up and maintenance fees will be assessed before
you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially
have available. Based on the credit line of $700, your initial available credit
will be only about $525.
You may reject this plan, provided that you have not yet used the account or
paid a fee after receiving a billing statement. If you do reject this plan, you are
not responsible for any fees or charges.

 Monthly Fee $0 the first year (billed $0 each month); $150 annually thereafter (billed
$12.50 each month)
 Annual Fee $175 the first year; $49 thereafter
Transaction Fees
 Cash Advance Fee $5 or 5% of the amount of each transaction, whichever is greater (not to
exceed $100)
 Foreign Transaction Fee 1% of each transaction in U.S. dollars
Penalty Fees
 Late Payment Fee Up to $40
 Overlimit Fee Up to $40
 Returned Payment Fee Up to $40

How We Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases)”. See
the Cardholder Agreement for more details.
Billing Rights: Information on your rights to dispute transactions and how to exercise those rights is provided in the
Cardholder Agreement.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS


The Milestone Mastercard Account (“Account”) is issued by The Bank of Missouri (“us”, “we”, and “our”). This offer
is only valid for new Accounts. You must be at least 18 years old, have a valid Social Security Number, physical
address, and a US IP address.
By submitting an application, you authorize us to obtain your credit report from one or more credit reporting
agencies to verify your identity and evaluate your credit, and to review, maintain and perform collection activities
on your Account. In addition, you authorize (i) us to seek information about your credit history from your current
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and former creditors, (ii) your current and former creditors to provide information to us about your credit history;
and (iii) our servicer, Concora Credit Inc., to provide information about your credit card prequalification request
history to us. If you ask us, we will tell you whether or not we requested your credit report, and the names and
addresses of any credit reporting agencies that provided us with such reports.
To be approved, you must:
 Meet our credit qualification criteria, including a  Not have an existing Milestone Mastercard
review of your income and your debt, and identity Account.
verification requirements.  Not have had a Milestone Mastercard Account that
charged off due to delinquency.
Annual Fee: The Annual Fee will be charged to your Account when it is opened. It is refundable as long as you cancel
your Account and have not made any transactions.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES FOR OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT: To help the government fight
the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, federal law requires us to obtain, verify, and record
information that identifies you when you open an Account. What this means for you: When you open an account,
we will ask you for your name, street address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you.
We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents from you.

CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS


By submitting a prequalification request and/or application online, you agree to the following and this constitutes
your consent for us to send you electronic communications about your prequalification, application, and Milestone
Mastercard Account (“Account”) in connection with the pre-qualification and/or application process. When you
successfully consent and submit your prequalification and/or application through our website, you have successfully
demonstrated that you are able to access the information we have posted on such online website.
Communications: You consent to receive communications relating to the Account in electronic form. The
communications covered by your consent may include, but are not limited to, (i) the initial disclosure statement, (ii)
the Cardholder Agreement, (iii) any rewards programs, (iv) any disclosure required by Federal, state or local law,
including disclosures under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the financial
privacy provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, (v) any disclosures required for enrollment in Credit Protection,
and (vi) other disclosures, notices or communications in connection with your prequalification and/or application
for an Account.
Withdrawing Consent: You may not submit a pre-qualification request or application online for an Account unless
you also provide your consent to receive electronic communications. Because this consent applies only to the pre-
qualification and/or application process, and not to any future communications, you do not have an opportunity to
withdraw the consent after the application is submitted.
Hardware and Software Requirements: In order to access and retain electronic communications, you must have the
following:
1. A widely used, recent generation web browser (for example, Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox);
2. A personal computer or equivalent device capable of connecting to the internet via dial-up, DSL, cable
modem, wireless access protocol or equivalent;
3. A widely used, recent-generation portable document file reader; and
4. Sufficient storage capacity on your hard drive or other data storage facility, or a means to print or store
notices and information through your browser software.
Paper Copies of Communications: Upon your request, we will provide you with a paper copy of any communication
that we provide electronically. If you would like a paper copy of any material, write to our servicer at Concora Credit,
P.O. Box 4477, Beaverton, Oregon 97076. There will be no charge for a paper copy of any material we have provided
electronically.
Communications in Writing: All communications in either electronic or paper format from us to you will be
considered “in writing”. You should print a copy of this consent and any other electronic communication that is
important to you for your records.
Electronic Signatures: You acknowledge that by clicking “Submit” or similar button on the application, you are
indicating your intent to receive electronic communications about your pre-qualification, application and/or Account
and that this shall constitute your signature.

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Federal Law: You acknowledge and agree that your consent is being provided in connection with a transaction
affecting interstate commerce the is subject to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act,
and that you and we both intend that the Act apply to the fullest extent possible to validate our ability to conduct
business with you by electronic means.

MILESTONE® MASTERCARD® CARDHOLDER AGREEMENT


Dear Cardholder:
This Agreement, as defined below, is your contract for your Account and:
 Covers the terms that govern the use of your Account;
 Outlines both your responsibilities and ours;
 Includes the Pricing Information and other disclosures required by the Federal Truth in Lending Act
 Includes certain disclosures required by the Federal Military Lending Act;
 Includes an Arbitration of Disputes Provision that will substantially affect your rights unless you reject
it; and
 Contains important information about your Account.
We encourage you to read the Agreement and keep it for your records. Please feel free to call us with any
questions you may have. We look forward to serving you.

CARDHOLDER AGREEMENT
This Agreement contains the terms that govern the use of your Milestone Mastercard Account and
outlines both your responsibilities and ours. Please read it in its entirety and keep it for your reference. In
addition, any written application, acceptance certificate or other request you signed or otherwise
submitted for this Account (the “Application”), your Card and the Card Carrier that we send with your
Card, and your signature (including any electronic or digital signature) on any Application, sales slip or
other evidence of indebtedness on your Account, are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this
Agreement. This Agreement begins on the earlier of (i) the date you sign or otherwise submit an
Application that is approved by us, or (ii) the first date that we extend credit to you on your Account, as
evidenced by a signed sales slip or memorandum, a Cash Advance transaction, or otherwise.
Definitions. To simplify this Agreement for you, the definitions listed below will apply throughout, both
in this Agreement and in your monthly Statements. In addition, the words you, your, and yours refer to
the Cardholder(s) who holds the Card and is responsible for the Account, each of whom is individually and
jointly obligated under this Agreement. The words we, us, and our refer to The Bank of Missouri.
Account: The credit card account for which you were issued a Card imprinted with your Account number
and that is subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
ATM: Automated Teller Machine.
Billing Cycle: The time interval covered by a monthly Statement. Each Billing Cycle is approximately 30
days in length; however, the specific period of time is described on each monthly Statement. Your Account
will have a Billing Cycle even if a Statement is not required.
Card: Any Milestone Mastercard issued by us that you may use to obtain a Cash Advance, make Purchases,
or lease goods or services on credit. Use of your Account number to obtain credit will be considered a use
of the Card.
Card Carrier: The carrier that contains your Card.
Cardholder: The person to whom a Card is issued, or who has agreed to pay obligations arising from a Card
issued to another person.
Cash Advance: Credit extended to you in the form of a cash loan through any financial institution honoring
the Card either presented directly or through any other credit instrument, check, device, overdraft
coverage plan or ATM that we make available to you or that you use. All cash equivalent transactions will
be treated as Cash Advances and will be billed to the Cash Advance segment of your Account. Transactions
that we view as “cash equivalent transactions” include without limitation using your Card to purchase
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wire transfer money orders, bets, lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, and other similar products and
services.
Closing Date: The date of the last day of a Billing Cycle.
Credit Limit: The maximum amount of credit available to you on your Account. Your Credit Limit will be
disclosed on your Card Carrier and your monthly Statements.
Purchase: Any extension of credit to your Account for the purpose of purchasing or leasing goods or
services from participating merchants.
Statement: A monthly document we provide to you showing Account information including, among other
things, Purchase and Cash Advance transactions, credits and debits, payments, fees, and interest charges
made to your Account during a Billing Cycle.
Purchases and Cash Advances. You may use your Card to purchase or lease goods or services from
participating merchants. You may also use your Card to obtain Cash Advances from your Account at an
ATM, or by presenting it to any institution that accepts the Card for that purpose. There are dollar
limitations on individual Cash Advance transactions, and we may set a Cash Advance Limit for your
Account. Please contact us for information about the Cash Advance limitations that apply to your Account.
In addition, we may limit your Account to only one Cash Advance transaction per day.
You promise to pay us and are liable for all amounts resulting from the authorized use of your Card or
Account, plus any applicable interest charges and other applicable charges or fees, payable in U.S. dollars.
This includes amounts where you did not sign a purchase slip or other documents for the transaction. If
you use your Account number without presenting your actual Card, such as for mail, telephone, or internet
purchases, this will be treated the same way as if you presented your Card. Your promise to pay us will
apply to your estate if you die.
We may limit and restrict the use of the Account/Card at our discretion. Such limitations and restrictions
include, but are not limited to, gambling transactions, which include, but are not limited to, internet-
related lottery tickets, casino gambling chips, off-track betting and wagers at racetracks. You remain
responsible for use of your Account/Card in any such transactions.
The Card may only be used for valid and lawful purposes. If you use, or you authorize someone else to
use, the Card or Account for an unlawful or impermissible purpose, you will be responsible for such use
and may be required to reimburse us or Mastercard for any amounts or expenses we or they incur as a
result of such use.
The Card is and remains our property, and you will surrender it to us at any time upon request.
Your Credit Limit. You may not use your Account in any way that would cause you to go over your Credit
Limit. We may refuse to authorize or accept any transaction on your Account that would cause you to
exceed your Credit Limit, even if you have authorized us to charge you an Overlimit Fee for doing so. We
may temporarily agree to allow you to exceed your Credit Limit; however, in that case you must repay the
excess amount according to the terms of this Agreement. Any transactions honored in excess of your
Credit Limit will not result in an increase of your Credit Limit. We may at any time and without prior notice
to you increase or decrease your Credit Limit, limit the Credit Limit for Cash Advances or take away your
ability to obtain Cash Advances.

MAKING PAYMENTS
Monthly Statements. We will send a Statement at the end of each monthly Billing Cycle if there is a debit
or credit balance on your account of $1 or more, a balance on which an interest charge has been imposed,
or as otherwise required by applicable law. You agree to pay us, or any party to whom we may transfer
and assign your Account or the amounts owing under your Account, in U.S. dollars according to all terms
and conditions of this Agreement. Payments made by a check, money order or other negotiable
instrument must be in a form acceptable to us and drawn on a U.S. financial institution.

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Monthly Minimum Payment. The Monthly Minimum Payment is 7% of your New Balance or $40,
whichever is greater, rounded to nearest dollar. If you elect not to pay your New Balance in full, you must
pay at least the Monthly Minimum Payment by the Payment Due Date shown on your Statement, which
is at least 25 days after the Closing Date of the Billing Cycle. Your Monthly Minimum Payment also will
include any past due amounts. If your New Balance is less than or equal to your Monthly Minimum
Payment, then your Monthly Minimum Payment will be equal to your New Balance.
Payments should be mailed with the payment coupon and in the envelope provided and following the
other instructions on the Statement to Concora Credit, P.O. Box 96541, Charlotte, NC 28296-0541. Any
payment received in that form and at that address on or before 5:00 P.M., Eastern Time, on a normal
banking day will be credited to your Account that day. If your payment is received in that form and at that
address after 5:00 P.M., Eastern Time, on a normal banking day, or any time on a non-banking day, we
will credit it to your Account the next banking day. However, if your Payment Due Date occurs on a non-
banking day, any payment received the next day which conforms to the above requirements will not be
treated as late. Please allow at least seven (7) business days for postal delivery. Payments received by us
at any other location or in any other form may not be credited as of the day we receive them.
Payments received for amounts greater than the balance on your Account may be returned to sender.
This may cause you to incur Late Payment Fees and additional interest charges and may result in your
Account being declared in default.
If we accept a payment at a place other than the address in the immediately preceding paragraph, we
may delay the crediting of the payment for up to five (5) days. This may cause you to incur Late Fees and
additional interest charges, and may result in your Account being declared in default.
We do not accept cash payments through the mail. You may not make payments with funds from your
Account or any other credit account issued by us.
When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to
make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check
transaction. When we use information from your check to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may
be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day we receive your payment and you will not
receive your check back from your financial institution.
At any time, you may pay part or all of the full amount you owe without incurring any additional charge
for prepayment. The amount of any payment that exceeds your total New Balance will be applied as a
credit to your Account, and any remaining credit balance will be refunded as required by law.
Credit availability may be delayed at our sole discretion to ensure payment in good funds. Your available
credit on your Credit Limit may not reflect your payments for up to 14 days.
Application of Payments. For each Billing Cycle, payments up to the amount of your Monthly Minimum
Payment will be allocated in any way we determine, including to balances with lower Annual Percentage
Rates before balances with higher Annual Percentage Rates. We will generally apply payments up to the
amount of your Monthly Minimum Payment in a manner most favorable or convenient for us.
For each Billing Cycle, to the extent your payments exceed your Monthly Minimum Payment, we will apply
these excess amounts in the order required by applicable law.
HOW INTEREST CHARGES ARE DETERMINED
Your interest charge for any Billing Cycle will include the following components, the total of which
constitutes your total interest charge for the Billing Cycle:
1. A Cash Advance Transaction Fee imposed on each Cash Advance transaction posted during a
Billing Cycle, in an amount equal to the greater of $5 or 5% of the amount of each Cash Advance,
not to exceed $100. Any unpaid Cash Advance Transaction Fee will be added to the calculation of
your Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances.

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2. Periodic interest charge computed by applying the applicable Monthly Periodic Rate or Rates,
determined as provided below under Computing the Purchase and Cash Advance Balance
Monthly Periodic Rates and Corresponding Annual Percentage Rates (APR) to:
a. your Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances (including new Cash Advances); and
b. your Average Daily Balance of Purchases (including new Purchases).
However, if the total of the amounts so computed is an amount less than $1, then a Minimum
Interest Charge Fee of $1 will be imposed instead of such smaller amounts.
3. A Foreign Currency Conversion Fee in an amount equal to 1% of the converted U.S. dollar amount
of each transaction, including Cash Advances and Purchases, that is effected in any currency other
than U.S. dollars.
When Interest Charges Begin to Accrue. Interest charges on Purchases will be imposed at the applicable
Monthly Periodic Rate from the date each Purchase is made and will continue to accrue on unpaid
balances as long as they remain unpaid. However, we do not assess interest charges in the following
circumstances:
1. If you paid the New Balance at the beginning of your previous Billing Cycle by the Payment Due
Date during the previous Billing Cycle, or if that New Balance was $0 or a credit balance, then:
a. if you pay the New Balance on your current Statement in full by the Payment Due Date in
your current Billing Cycle, we will not assess interest charges on Purchases during your
current Billing Cycle; and
b. if you make a payment that is less than the New Balance by the Payment Due Date in your
current Billing Cycle, we will credit that payment as of the first day in your current Billing
Cycle.
2. If you had a New Balance at the beginning of your previous Billing Cycle and you did not pay that
New Balance by the Payment Due Date during that previous Billing Cycle, then we will not assess
interest charges on any Purchases during the current Billing Cycle if you pay the New Balance at
the beginning of your current Billing Cycle by the Payment Due Date in your current Billing Cycle.
Periodic interest charges on Cash Advances will be imposed at the applicable Monthly Periodic Rate from
the date each Cash Advance is made and will continue to accrue on unpaid balances as long as they remain
unpaid. There is no grace period on Cash Advances and there is no period within which to pay to avoid
interest charges on Cash Advances.
Calculating the Purchase and Cash Advance Balance Subject to Interest Charges
Average Daily Balance of Purchases (including new Purchases): To get the Average Daily Balance of
Purchases, we take the beginning Purchase balance of your Account each day, including unpaid fees,
interest charges on Purchases and Foreign Currency Conversion Fees on Purchases, add any new
Purchases and new fees as of the date of transaction, and subtract the applicable portion of any payments
and credits as of the transaction date. On the first day of a Billing Cycle, we also add any unpaid Late Fees
and Overlimit Fees. This gives us the daily balance for Purchases. Then we add all these daily balances for
the Billing Cycle together and divide the total by the number of days in the Billing Cycle. This gives us the
Average Daily Balance of Purchases.
Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances (including new Cash Advances): To get the Average Daily
Balance of Cash Advances, we take the beginning Cash Advance balance of your Account each day,
including unpaid interest charges on Cash Advances and Foreign Currency Conversion Fees on Cash
Advances, add any new Cash Advances as of the date of transaction, add the Cash Advance Transaction
Fee on any Cash Advances as of the transaction date of each Cash Advance, and subtract the applicable
portion of any payments and credits as of the transaction date. This gives us the daily balance for Cash
Advances. Then we add all these daily balances for the Billing Cycle together and divide the total by the
number of days in the Billing Cycle. This gives us the Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances.
Computing the Purchase and Cash Advance Balance Monthly Periodic Rates and Corresponding Annual
Percentage Rates (APR)

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Monthly Periodic Rates: The Monthly Periodic Rate is calculated by dividing the APR by 12. The Purchase
APR is 35.9% and the Monthly Periodic Rate for Purchases is 2.992%. The Cash Advance APR is 35.9% and
the Monthly Periodic Rate for Cash Advances is 2.992%.

OTHER FEES
In addition to interest charges, a variety of fees may be applied to your Account, as set forth below.
Annual Fee. We will charge an initial Annual Fee of $175 to your Account on or about the date your
Account is opened and then a renewal Annual Fee of $49 on or about each anniversary of that date. The
initial Annual Fee is nonrefundable; the renewal Annual Fee is also nonrefundable unless you notify us to
cancel your Account within 30 days from the mailing date of the billing Statement or other communication
containing the renewal Annual Fee notice.
Monthly Fee. We will charge a Monthly Fee to your Account unless you notify us to close your Account
at least 10 days prior to the Payment Due Date reflected on your last Billing Statement. In the first year,
the Monthly Fee will be $0 per month ($0 annually), and thereafter, the Monthly Fee will be $12.50 per
month ($150 annually). Your payment of the Monthly Fee does not in any way limit any of our rights or
remedies under this Agreement, in law, or in equity, including without limitation, our right to close your
Account or limit transactions on your Account pursuant to this Agreement.
Late Payment Fee. If we do not receive your Monthly Minimum Payment by the Closing Date of the Billing
Cycle in which the Payment Due Date occurs and the amount past due on your Account is more than
$9.99, we will charge a Late Payment Fee to your Account. The Late Payment Fee is $29 if you were not
charged a Late Payment Fee during any of the prior six Billing Cycles. Otherwise, the Late Payment Fee is
$40. The Late Payment Fee will never exceed the amount of your most recently required Monthly
Minimum Payment.
Minimum Interest Charge Fee. If the periodic interest charge amounts computed in the How Interest
Charges Are Determined section are an amount less than $1, then a Minimum Interest Charge Fee of $1
will be charged instead of such smaller amounts and will be treated as a fee on your billing statement and
added to your Purchases at our discretion.
Returned Payment Fee. If any payment on your Account is returned to us unpaid for any reason, we will
charge a Returned Payment Fee to your Account. The Returned Payment Fee is $29 if you were not
charged a Returned Payment Fee during any of the prior six Billing Cycles. Otherwise, the Returned
Payment Fee is $40. The Returned Payment Fee will never exceed the amount of your most recently
required Monthly Minimum Payment.
Overlimit Fee. If you elected to have overlimit coverage, we may charge an Overlimit Fee when a
transaction causes you to go over or remain over your Credit Limit during any Billing Cycle. We may also
charge you two additional Overlimit Fees if your New Balance remains over your Credit Limit as of the
Payment Due Date in future Billing Cycles. We will only charge you one Overlimit Fee per Billing Cycle,
even if you go over your Credit Limit multiple times in the same Billing Cycle. The Overlimit Fee is $29 if
you were not charged an Overlimit Fee during any of the prior six Billing Cycles. Otherwise, the Overlimit
Fee is $40. The Overlimit Fee will never exceed the maximum amount you are over your Credit Limit during
the Billing Cycle.

MILITARY LENDING ACT


The Military Lending Act provides protections for Covered Borrowers. The provisions of this section apply
to Covered Borrowers. If you would like more information about whether you are a Covered Borrower,
you may contact us at 1-800-305-0330.
Statement of MAPR. Federal law provides important protections to members of the Armed Forces and
their dependents relating to extensions of consumer credit. In general, the cost of consumer credit to a
member of the Armed Forces and his or her dependent may not exceed an Annual Percentage Rate of
36%. This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or account: (1) the costs associated

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with credit insurance premiums; (2) fees for ancillary products sold in connection with the credit
transaction; (3) any application fee charged (other than certain application fees for specified credit
transactions or accounts); and (4) any participation fee charged (other than certain participation fees for
a credit card account).
Oral Disclosures. In order to hear important disclosures and payment information about this Agreement,
you may call 1-800-290-6421.
Applicability of Arbitration of Disputes Provision. The Arbitration of Disputes Provision set forth in this
Agreement does not apply to Covered Borrowers.

LOST CARDS AND UNAUTHORIZED USE


You will take reasonable steps to prevent the unauthorized use of your Card and Account. If your Card is
lost or stolen or if someone else might be using it without your permission, you must tell us at once. You
may tell us by calling the telephone number on the back of your Card or on your Statement or by writing
us at the address on your Statement. You will not be responsible for the charges made to your Account
that are found by us to be unauthorized. If we reimburse your Account for unauthorized charges made
using your Card or Account, you will help us investigate, pursue, and get reimbursement from the
wrongdoer. Your help includes giving us documents that we ask for and are acceptable to us.

COMMUNICATIONS
Telephone Monitoring and Recording; Communications. You consent and agree that, except as restricted
by applicable law, we may monitor and/or record telephone calls regarding your Account, suppress caller
identification services, use prerecorded messages, and use an automated telephone dialing and
announcing system. You expressly consent that we and our agents, any servicer, or any subsequent owner
of your Account may (i) contact you at any cellular telephone number that you provided as part of your
application, at any number that you later provide (including, without limitation, after your Account is in a
default status), or at any other number that is identified as related to you, including by text message, and
(ii) use automated telephone dialing systems to initiate such contacts and/or leave recorded messages. If
you provide any cellular telephone number(s) for which you are not the subscriber, you understand that
you shall indemnify us, our agents, or any servicer for any costs and expenses, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees, incurred as a result of us attempting to contact you at the number(s).
If you provide us at any time with an email contact for your Account, you agree we may use that email
address to contact you about your Account and may send you information about products and services
related to your Account.
We or our representatives may contact you from time to time regarding the Account, or to ask for
additional information about you or your experience with us. You agree that such contacts are not
unsolicited and may include contacts at your home or place of employment, during weekdays, weekends
or holidays, on your mobile telephone, voicemail or answering machine, or by email, fax, recorded
message, text message or personal visit.
How to Revoke Consent for Future Communications: If you want to revoke your consent to future
communications as described in the previous paragraph, you must send us a written notice that includes:
(i) your name, mailing address, and Account number(s); (ii) the specific telephone number(s), email
address(es) and/or mailing address(es) at which you no longer wish us to contact you, and (iii) the types
of communications (telephone, text, email, and/or mail) for which you are revoking consent. You must
send this written notice to: Concora Credit, P.O. Box 4477, Beaverton, OR 97076. You understand and
agree that it may take up to three business days after receipt of your written notice to process your
request, and that you consent to continued communications during this period of time.

OUR RIGHTS AND HOW THEY AFFECT YOU


Merchant Refunds. If a merchant agrees to give you a refund for goods or services purchased with your
Card or Account, you will accept a credit on your Account instead of a cash refund. We do not control
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when a merchant sends us your refund and we will have a reasonable amount of time after we receive
your refund to process it.
No Waiver of Rights; Disputed Amounts. We can accept late or partial payments without losing any of
our rights under this Agreement. You agree not to send us partial payments marked “paid in full,”
“without recourse,” or similar language. If you send such a payment, we may accept it without losing
any of our rights under this Agreement. All written communications concerning disputed amounts,
including any check or other payment instrument that indicated that the payment constitutes “payment
in full” of the amount owed or that is tendered with other conditions or limitations or as full satisfaction
of a disputed amount, must be mailed or delivered to Concora Credit, P.O. Box 4499, Beaverton, Oregon
97076.
Credit Reports and Information. You authorize us to make or have made any credit, employment, or other
investigative inquiries we deem appropriate to extend you credit or collect amounts owed to us on your
Account. We (including any assignee of the Account or amounts owing under the Account) may also obtain
information about you from credit reporting agencies or others at any time and use it for the purposes of
monitoring your credit performance, managing your Account and considering you for new offers and
programs.
Notice of Inaccurate Information. If you believe that we have information about you that is inaccurate or
that we have reported or may report to a credit reporting agency information about you that is inaccurate,
please notify us of the specific information that you believe is inaccurate by writing to us at Concora Credit,
P.O. Box 4499, Beaverton, OR 97076.
Default and Collection. Unless prohibited by applicable law, your Account is considered to be in default if
(1) you fail to make the required Monthly Minimum Payment on or before the Payment Due Date,
including if your payment is returned or cannot be processed and you do not correct that failure within
31 days, (2) you try to exceed or do exceed your Credit Limit without permission and do not bring your
Account back under your Credit Limit within 31 days, (3) you become subject to bankruptcy or insolvency
proceedings, (4) you become subject to attachment or garnishment proceedings, (5) you give us any false
information or signature, (6) you die, or (7) you fail to comply with any portion of this Agreement. Our
accepting a late or partial payment does not waive default. Default on this Account will constitute default
on all accounts you hold with us. Subject to any notice of default and right to cure or other restrictions of
applicable law, if you are in default, we may declare the entire balance due immediately. You agree to pay
our reasonable costs and attorneys’ fees and expenses related to the collection of your Account, and
retrieving your Card, to the extent permitted by applicable laws.
Change of Terms. Subject to the limitations of applicable law, we may, at any time, change or remove
any of the terms and conditions of, or add new terms or conditions to, this Agreement. If required by
applicable law, we will mail written notice of such a change to you in the manner required by such law.
As of the effective date, the changed or new terms will apply to new Purchases and Cash Advances and
also to the outstanding balance of your Account, subject to the limitations of applicable law.
Delay in Enforcement. We can delay enforcing our rights under this Agreement without losing them.

OTHER PROVISIONS
Ownership and Use of Your Card. As the Cardholder, you are liable for all credit obtained under your
Account. If you authorize another person to use your Card, you are liable for any credit obtained on your
Account for as long as that person holds the Card. In addition, you will remain liable until you recover
possession of the Card. Misuse of your Card by an authorized person will not be considered unauthorized
use. See “Lost Cards and Unauthorized Use” above. Upon demand, you must immediately return any Card
we supply to you or destroy the Card by cutting it in half.
Transactions. You will retain for Statement verification your copy of each Purchase slip, Cash Advance or
other transaction to your Account.

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Transfer of Your Account. You may not transfer your Account to any other person. We may assign your
Account or amounts owing under your Account to any other person at any time and the assignee will take
our place under the Agreement with respect to all agreements and interests transferred. You must pay
the assignee and otherwise perform your obligations under the assigned agreements and interests.
Closing or Suspending Your Account. We may close or suspend your Account or your ability to obtain
credit on your Account, or both, at any time, for any reason permitted by law and with or without advance
notice.
You may close your Account at any time by contacting us. The closure of Account will not become effective
until you have returned to us all of the Cards we have given you. If you have a joint Account and want to
remove one of the names from the Account, we must receive a written request signed by both of the
Cardholders on the Account and all Cards must be returned upon request. No party is released from the
obligation for the balance owing on a joint Account, unless we agree to the arrangements in writing. You
may have to reapply for a new Card for an individual Account when you request a change from a joint
Account to an individual Account.
If your Account is closed or suspended for any reason, you must stop using your Card. You must also cancel
all billing arrangements to the Account. We will not do this for you. If we close or permanently suspend
your Account, you must also return all Cards to us. You must still pay us all amounts you owe on the
Account, even if they are charged after your Account is closed or suspended.
Additional Benefits and Services. From time to time, we may offer you benefits and services with your
Account. These benefits and services may be provided by us or third parties. Unless expressly made a part
of this Agreement, and except as provided in the Arbitration of Disputes section below, any such benefits
and services are not a part of this Agreement, and are subject only to the terms and conditions outlined
in the benefits or services brochure and other official documents provided to you with respect to the
benefits and services. We may adjust, add, or delete benefits or services at any time in accordance with
the brochures or documents you receive. Except as required by applicable law, we are not liable for
benefits or services provided by third parties or the actions or omissions of those third parties.
Foreign Currency Conversion. Payment must be made in U.S. Dollars for charges you incur in any other
currency. If you effect a transaction with your Card in a currency other than U.S. Dollars, Mastercard
International Incorporated (“Mastercard”) will convert the charge into a U.S. Dollar amount. Mastercard
will act in accordance with its operating regulations or conversion procedures in effect at the time that
the transaction is processed. Currently, the currency conversion rate used by Mastercard to determine
the transaction amount in U.S. Dollars for such transactions is generally either a government mandated
rate or a wholesale rate determined by Mastercard for the processing cycle in which the transaction is
processed. The currency conversion rate used by Mastercard on the processing date may differ from the
rate that would have been used on the Purchase date or monthly Statement posting date. We will also
assess a Foreign Currency Conversion Fee interest charge as described in the “How Interest Charges are
Determined” section.
Honoring Your Card. We are not responsible if anyone refuses to accept your Card or Account for any
reason. Although you may have credit available, we may decline any transaction for any reason. We are
not liable for any refusal to honor your Card or Account.
From time to time, due to circumstances beyond our control (such as system failures, natural disasters,
or other unpredictable events), our services may not be available. When this happens, you may be unable
to use your Card or obtain information about your Account. We will not be responsible or liable if this
happens.
Change of Address, Employment and Telephone. We will send all written notices and Statements to your
address as it appears on our records. To avoid delays and missed payments that could affect your credit
standing, you agree to promptly advise us if you change your mailing address, place of employment, or
telephone number.

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Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is determined to be invalid or
unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions will remain in effect.
Entire Agreement; Interpretation. This Agreement (including other documents incorporated herein by
reference) constitutes the final expression of the credit agreement between you and us relating to your
Account. The headings used in this Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and are not
intended to define or describe the scope or intent of any portion of the Agreement.
Governing Law. This Agreement is controlled and governed by the laws of the State of Missouri, including
Missouri Revised Statutes (Chapter 408 Legal Tender and Interest) Section 408.145, except to the extent
that such laws are inconsistent with controlling federal laws.
Arbitration of Disputes Provision. PLEASE READ THIS ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES PROVISION CAREFULLY.
UNLESS YOU SEND US THE REJECTION NOTICE DESCRIBED BELOW, THIS PROVISION WILL APPLY TO YOUR
ACCOUNT, AND MOST DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU, ON THE ONE HAND, AND US OR ANY AFFILIATE, AGENT,
SERVICER, OR OWNER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONCORA CREDIT INC.
(“CONCORA CREDIT”), ON THE OTHER HAND, WILL BE SUBJECT TO INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION. THIS
MEANS THAT: (1) NEITHER A COURT NOR A JURY WILL RESOLVE ANY SUCH DISPUTE; (2) YOU WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION OR SIMILAR PROCEEDING; (3) LESS INFORMATION WILL BE
AVAILABLE; AND (4) APPEAL RIGHTS WILL BE LIMITED. THIS ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES PROVISION DOES
NOT APPLY TO YOU IF, AS OF THE DATE OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES
OR A DEPENDENT OF SUCH MEMBER ENTITLED TO PROTECTION UNDER THE FEDERAL MILITARY LENDING
ACT. PLEASE SEE THE SECTION OF THIS AGREEMENT LABELED “MILITARY LENDING ACT.” IF YOU WOULD
LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WHETHER YOU ARE ENTITLED TO PROTECTION UNDER THE FEDERAL
MILITARY LENDING ACT, YOU MAY CONTACT US AT 1-800-305-0330.
This provision replaces any existing arbitration provision with us and will stay in force no matter what
happens to your Account, including the closing of your Account, and the sale or transfer of your Account
or any interest in your Account. Except as expressly provided below, you must arbitrate individually, by
binding arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), any dispute or claim by or between you, any
joint Cardholder and/or Authorized User, on the one hand, and us, our affiliates, and agents, and/or any
owner or servicer of your Account, including, but not limited to, Concora Credit, on the other hand, if the
dispute or claim arises out of or is related to (a) this Agreement (including without limitation, any dispute
over the interpretation or validity of this Agreement), or (b) your Account, or (c) any relationship resulting
from this Agreement, or (d) any insurance or other service related to your Account, or (e) any other
agreement or dispute arising from or related to your Account (including prior agreements) or any such
service or use of your Account, or (f) breach of this Agreement or any other such agreement, whether
based on statute, contract, tort or any other legal theory (any “Claim”). This arbitration provision will also
be binding on and invocable by your heirs and successors, and any subsequent owner of your Account or
any interest in your Account. However, you cannot be required to arbitrate any individual Claims in small
claims court or your state’s equivalent court, so long as it remains an individual case in that court.
YOU AGREE NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS, REPRESENTATIVE OR PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTION
AGAINST US OR ANY AFFILIATE, AGENT, SERVICER, OR OWNER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, CONCORA CREDIT, IN COURT OR ARBITRATION. ALSO, YOU MAY NOT BRING CLAIMS AGAINST
US OR ANY AFFILIATE, AGENT, SERVICER, OR OWNER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO CONCORA CREDIT, ON BEHALF OF ANY CARDHOLDER WHO IS NOT A JOINT CARDHOLDER WITH YOU
OR AN AUTHORIZED USER ON YOUR ACCOUNT (AN “UNRELATED CARDHOLDER”), AND YOU AGREE THAT
NO UNRELATED CARDHOLDER MAY BRING ANY CLAIMS AGAINST US OR ANY AFFILIATE, AGENT, SERVICER,
OR OWNER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONCORA CREDIT, ON YOUR BEHALF.
CLAIMS BY YOU AND AN UNRELATED CARDHOLDER MAY NOT BE JOINED IN A SINGLE ARBITRATION. THE
ARBITRATOR WILL NOT HAVE THE POWER TO CONSIDER SUCH CLASS, REPRESENTATIVE OR PRIVATE
ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTIONS OR ANY SUCH CLAIMS YOU BRING ON BEHALF OF AN UNRELATED
CARDHOLDER. This paragraph is referred to as the “Class Action Waiver.”

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Judgment on the arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. Any dispute regarding
whether a particular controversy is subject to arbitration, or the interpretation, applicability, formation
or enforceability of this Arbitration Agreement, will be decided by the arbitrator and not a court, except
that a court will decide any question regarding the enforceability or applicability of the Class Action
Waiver.
The party or parties electing to arbitrate a claim must notify the other party in writing. The notice can be
given after the beginning of a lawsuit and can be given in papers filed in the lawsuit. Otherwise, your
notice must be sent to Concora Credit Inc., Attn: Arbitration Demand, P.O. Box 4477, Beaverton, Oregon
97076, and any notice to you must be sent to the most recent address for you in the Account files. The
arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) under its rules in
effect at the time an arbitration is commenced that are applicable to the resolution of consumer disputes
(the “Arbitration Rules”). We will tell you how to contact the AAA and how to get a copy of the Arbitration
Rules without cost if you ask us in writing to do so. You may also obtain a copy of the Arbitration Rules at
https://www.adr.org/rules. The Arbitration Rules permit you to request deferral or reduction of the
administrative fees of arbitration if paying them would cause you a hardship. In addition, if you ask us in
writing, we will consider your request to pay any or all of your costs of arbitration.
Each arbitrator shall be a licensed attorney who has been engaged in the private practice of law
continuously during the ten years immediately preceding the arbitration or a retired judge of a court of
general or appellate jurisdiction. The arbitration award shall award only such relief as a court of
competent jurisdiction could properly award under applicable law, including attorneys’ fees if allowed by
applicable law or agreement. All statutes of limitation, defenses, and attorney-client and other privileges
that would apply in a court proceeding will apply in the arbitration.
If any provision of this Section regarding arbitration of disputes shall be deemed to be unenforceable, the
remainder of this Section shall be given full force and effect. However, if the Class Action Waiver is deemed
unenforceable, then this entire Arbitration Agreement shall be void and of no force and effect.
You may reject this provision, in which case only a court may be used to resolve any dispute or claim.
Rejection will not affect any other aspect of the Agreement. To reject this Provision, you must notify us at
1-800-305-0330 or mail a notice within sixty (60) days after you open your Account or we first provide you
with a right to reject this Provision. If you notify us by telephone, you must speak with a live representative
and provide your name, address and Account Number. If you notify us by mail, you must include your
name, address and Account Number and it must be mailed to our servicer at: Concora Credit Inc., Attn:
Arbitration Provision, P.O. Box 4477, Beaverton, Oregon 97076. These are the only ways you can reject
this Provision.

YOUR BILLING RIGHTS – KEEP THIS NOTICE FOR FUTURE USE


This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
What To Do If You Think You Find A Mistake On Your Statement
If you think there is an error on your Statement, please write to us at: Concora Credit, P.O. Box 4499,
Beaverton, OR 97076-4499.
In your letter, give us the following information:
• Account information: Your name and Account number.
• Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error.
• Description of problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is
wrong and why you believe it is a mistake.
You must contact us:
• Within 60 days after the error appeared on your Statement.
• At least three (3) business days before an automated payment is scheduled, if you want to stop
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You must notify us of any potential errors in writing. You may call us, but if you do we are not required to
investigate any potential errors, and you may have to pay the amount in question.
What Will Happen After We Receive Your Letter
When we receive your letter, we must do two things:
1. Within 30 days of receiving your letter, we must tell you that we received your letter. We will also
tell you if we have already corrected the error.
2. Within 90 days of receiving your letter, we must either correct the error or explain to you why we
believe the bill is correct.
While we investigate whether or not there has been an error:
• We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount.
• The charge in question may remain on your Statement, and we may continue to charge you
interest on that amount.
• While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of
your balance.
• We can apply any unpaid amount against your Credit Limit.
After we finish our investigation, one of two things will happen:
• If we made a mistake: You will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other
fees related to that amount.
• If we do not believe there was a mistake: You will have to pay the amount in question, along with
applicable interest and fees. We will then send you a Statement of the amount you owe and the
date payment is due. We may then report you as delinquent if you do not pay the amount we
think you owe.
If you receive our explanation but still believe your bill is wrong, you must write to us within 10 days telling
us that you still refuse to pay. If you do so, we cannot report you as delinquent without also reporting that
you are questioning your bill. We must tell you the name of anyone to whom we reported you as
delinquent, and we must let those organizations know when the matter has been settled between us. If
we do not follow all of the rules above, you do not have to pay the first $50 of the amount you question,
even if your bill is correct.
Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases
If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you
have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the
remaining amount due on the Purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true:
1. The Purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing
address, and the Purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these are
necessary if your Purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the
company that sold you the goods or services.)
2. You must have used your credit card for the Purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from
an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit card account do not qualify.
3. You must not yet have fully paid for the Purchase.
If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the Purchase, contact us in writing at
Concora Credit, P.O. Box 4499, Beaverton, OR 97076-4499. While we investigate, the same rules apply to
the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision.
At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay, we may report you as delinquent.

The Card Issuer:


The Bank of Missouri

South Dakota Cardholders: If there are any improprieties in the servicing of this loan by Concora Credit Inc., please
contact the South Dakota Division of Banking at 1714 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 2, Pierre, South Dakota, 57501, (605)
773-3421.

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MILESTONE MASTERCARD CASHBACK REWARDS
PROGRAM TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These terms and conditions provide the information about how the Cashback Rewards Program
(“Program”) works. This is a separate and independent agreement from your Cardholder Agreement;
however, it is subject to the Arbitration section of your Cardholder Agreement, which is incorporated
herein. When you use your Account or Card, it means you accept the terms and conditions. The words
“Account”, “Billing Cycle”, “Card”, “Cash Advance”, and “Purchase” have the same meaning as in the
Cardholder Agreement.
This information is provided by The Bank of Missouri, the issuer of your Milestone Mastercard Account.
Cashback Rewards
Your Account will receive cashback rewards in the form of an automatic statement credit based on Eligible
Net Purchases made during the previous Billing Cycle. Eligible Net Purchases are defined as Purchases,
minus any returns, disputed Purchases, unauthorized Purchases, illegal or fraudulent Purchases, or other
credits. The statement credit will reflect on your Billing Statement as a “Cashback Rewards”. Your Account
will receive a Rewards Credit for each statement that had at least one Eligible Net Purchase and a positive
rewards balance. Rewards Credits will reduce the balance on the Account but will not count as payments.
You will still be required to pay at least the Minimum Payment Due as shown on your Billing Statement.
Your Account will not earn Rewards Credits on Cash Advances or Fees.
You will earn unlimited 1.5% Rewards Credit on all Eligible Net Purchases. At the end of each Billing Cycle,
your Rewards Credit will be calculated by multiplying your Eligible Net Purchases by 1.5% or 0.015,
rounded to the nearest $.01.
Fraud, Misuse, Abuse, or Suspicious Activity
If we believe there is evidence of fraud, misuse, abuse, or suspicious activity, as determined by us at our
sole discretion, we reserve the right to take certain action(s). This may include, without limitation and
without prior notice, any or all of the following:
 Applying security measures to certain Purchases that may result in a delay of a Rewards Credit or
no Rewards Credit;
 Stopping your Account from earning Rewards Credits;
 Suspending or closing your Account; or
 Taking legal action to recover Rewards Credits, our monetary losses, including litigation costs and
damages.

The terms and conditions of this Program may be revised at any time with 30 days prior written notice. In
addition, the Program may be terminated with 30 days prior written notice.

STATE NOTICES
California Residents: A married applicant may apply for a separate Account. As required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a consumer reporting
agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. After credit approval, each applicant shall have the
right to use the credit Account up to the limit of the Account. Each applicant may be liable for amounts extended
under the plan to any joint applicant.
Delaware Residents: Service charges not in excess of those permitted by law will be charged on the outstanding
balances from month to month.
Ohio Residents: The Ohio laws against discrimination require that all creditors make credit equally available to all
creditworthy customers, and that credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each individual
upon request. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission administers compliance with this law.
Married Wisconsin Residents: No provision of any marital property agreement, unilateral statement or court decree
adversely affects our rights, unless you give us a copy of such agreement, statement or court order before we grant
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you credit, or we have actual knowledge of the adverse obligation. All obligations on this Account will be incurred in
the interest of your marriage or family. You understand that we may be required to give notice of this Account to
your spouse. Married Wisconsin residents must furnish the name and address of their spouse to Concora Credit,
P.O. Box 4477, Beaverton, OR 97076.
Kentucky Residents: You may pay the unpaid balance of your Account in whole or in part at any time.
New York and Vermont Residents: We may obtain a consumer report for any legitimate purpose in connection with
your Account or your application, including but not limited to reviewing, modifying, renewing and collecting on your
Account. Upon your request, we will inform you of the names and addresses of any Consumer Reporting Agencies
that have furnished the reports. New York residents may contact the New York State Department of Financial
Services at 1-800-518-8866 or www.dfs.ny.gov to obtain a comparative list of credit card rates, fees and grace
periods.
Utah Residents: As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a credit reporting agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations.

THE BANK OF MISSOURI PRIVACY POLICY Rev 02/21

WHAT DOES THE BANK OF MISSOURI DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL


FACTS INFORMATION IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR ACCOUNT SERVICED
BY CONCORA CREDIT INC.?

Why? Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal
law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also
requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal
information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.

What? The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or
service you have with us. This information can include:

 Social Security number and transaction history


 Account balances and payment history
 Credit history and credit scores

How? All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their
everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies
can share their customers’ personal information; the reasons The Bank of Missouri
chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing.

Reasons we can share your personal Does The Bank of Can you limit this
information Missouri share? sharing?
For our everyday business purposes— such
as to process your transactions, maintain your
account(s), respond to court orders and legal Yes No
investigations, or report to credit bureaus

For our marketing purposes—


Yes No
to offer our products and services to you
For joint marketing with other financial
Yes No
companies
For our affiliates’ everyday business
purposes— No We do not share
information about your transactions and
experiences

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For our affiliates’ everyday business
purposes— No We do not share
information about your creditworthiness
For non-affiliates to market to you No We do not share

Questions? Call 1-800-305-0330

What we do
How does The Bank of To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and
Missouri protect my use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These
personal information? measures include computer safeguards and secured files and
buildings.
Also we only allow employees, authorized service providers and
other parties as required or permitted by law to access your
account.
How does The Bank of We collect your personal information, for example, when you
Missouri collect my  open an account or give us your contact information
personal information?  pay your bills or apply for a loan
 use your credit or debit card
We also collect your personal information from others, such
as credit bureaus, affiliates or other companies.
Why can’t I limit all Federal law gives you the right to limit only
sharing?  sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes—
information about your creditworthiness
 affiliates from using your information to market to you
 sharing for non-affiliates to market to you
State laws and individual companies may give you additional
rights to limit sharing. See below for more on your rights under
state law.
Definitions
Affiliates Companies related by common ownership or control. They
can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
 The Bank of Missouri does not share with our affiliates
Non-affiliates Companies not related by common ownership or control.
They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
 Non-affiliates we share with can include other financial
companies and non-financial companies such as retailers,
marketing companies and service providers.
Joint marketing A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that
together market financial products or services to you.
 Our joint marketing partners include companies such as
other financial companies and financial service providers.

Other important information


CA Residents: We will not disclose information about you to other financial service providers with which
we have joint marketing agreements, other than as required or permitted by law, unless you authorize us
to do so.
CA, ND, and VT residents: To the extent that related state law applies, we will not disclose information
about you to anyone other than our affiliates without your express authorization except as required or
permitted by law.

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