Your Data.
Our Institutional Integrity.

At Arvest Bank, protecting your personal information is not just a regulatory obligation; it is a cornerstone of our heritage in community banking. This disclosure outlines how we collect, share, and protect your data across our Arvest online banking and mortgage platforms.

Arvest Bank Institutional Environment

01. Information Collection and Usage

When you engage with Arvest online banking or utilize the Arvest login portal, we collect specific identifiers to maintain the security of your accounts. This includes your social security number, account balances, and transaction history. For those managing residential loans via Arvest central mortgage, we also process credit scores and employment verification data.

The information collected is used primarily to provide the financial services you requested and to comply with federal requirements. Whether you are performing an Arvest bank login online banking session or calling for an Arvest bank routing number, our systems log the interaction to prevent fraud and ensure transaction accuracy.

02. Sharing of Personal Data

Arvest Bank does not sell your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes. We share data only with our affiliates and trusted service providers who assist in maintaining your accounts or processing your Arvest mortgage login credentials.

  • For everyday business purposes (Processing transactions)
  • For our marketing purposes (To offer our products to you)
  • For joint marketing with other financial companies

03. Safeguarding Your Digital Access

Your Arvest bank online sign in is protected by industry-standard encryption protocols. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard your non-public personal information. This includes rigorous multi-factor authentication for any Arvest online banking login attempt.

We limit access to your personal information to employees who need that data to provide services to you. Regular audits of our Arvest banking online infrastructure ensure that your data remains resilient against emerging cyber threats.

Privacy Inquiries

+1-212-555-9891
info@arvest.gr.com
123 Main Street, Suite 500
New York, NY 10001, USA

Verified Multi-Layered Protection

Arvest Bank utilizes advanced threat detection and 256-bit encryption for every Arvest bank online session. Our commitment to privacy is audited annually to ensure the highest standard of client confidentiality.

Last Revision Date April 06, 2026
Protocol Status Fully Compliant

Your Privacy Choices

Federal law gives you the right to limit some but not all sharing. We provide transparent mechanisms to manage how your data is distributed within our affiliate network.

Limit Affiliate Sharing

You can opt out of Arvest sharing information about your creditworthiness with affiliates for their everyday business purposes.

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Marketing Opt-Out

You have the right to limit affiliates from using your basic information to market financial products or services to you directly.

Update Preferences →

Verification Access

Request a transcript of the personal data Arvest holds concerning your identity and professional financial status logged on Arvest online.

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State-Specific Disclosures

CA

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Under the CCPA, California residents have the right to request a list of the categories of personal information Arvest Bank has collected about them and to request that we delete that information (subject to certain exceptions). To exercise these rights, please visit one of our physical branches or use our secure Arvest bank login online banking portal to submit a formal request.

VT

Vermont Fair Credit Reporting Act

In accordance with Vermont law, we will not share information we collect about Vermont residents with companies who are not affiliates, except as permitted by law, such as with your consent or to service your accounts. We will not share information about your creditworthiness with our affiliates without your authorization.

NV

Nevada Privacy Law

Nevada law requires that we provide you with the following contact information: Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of the Nevada Attorney General, 555 E. Washington St., Suite 3900, Las Vegas, NV 89101; Phone: 702-486-3132; Email: BCPINFO@ag.nv.gov.

Committed to your security,
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Have questions about your data or want to review your current privacy settings? Our specialist team is available during standard banking hours to assist you.

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