Privacy Policy – Webster Investment Advisors, Inc.
Revised 7/1/2004
Your Privacy
You have provided your financial consultant at Webster Investment Advisors, Inc. (WIA) with confidential information so that we can help you meet your personal financial goals. Preserving this confidentiality and your privacy is of the highest importance to us. We hold all personal information provided to us in the strictest of confidence, including information that we collect from you in connection with any of the services we provide.
How we protect your personal information:
1. WIA does not rent or sell your name or other personal information. We only share information with affiliated and non-affiliated third parties - such as our clearing firm and broker-dealer - for the purpose of servicing your financial needs. This may include information required to process transactions on your behalf, to conduct our operations, to follow your instructions as you authorize, to market our products and services, and to protect the security of our financial records. We may also disclose certain information as required or permitted under applicable law, for example, to government and regulatory bodies.
2. We restrict access to your personal information to personnel who need that information to service your account or to provide you with our products and services. We share a limited amount of information with our clearing firm in order to execute securities transactions on your behalf, or so that we can discuss your financial situation with your accountant, attorney, or other professionals as designated by you.
3. We enforce policies and procedures that preserve your privacy. WIA maintains physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect the security and confidentiality of your information.
The categories of nonpublic personal information that we collect from your account applications and other forms, in interviews, or by other means depend upon the scope of the relationship you have with your financial consultant. This may include information about your finances and personal profile (such as social security number, annual income and net worth, investment experience), information about your health to the extent that it is needed for the planning process (for insurance applications), and information about transactions between you and third parties (trading history and account balances).