The Summit will never contact you to ask for your account numbers, card number, zip code, passwords, pin numbers, passcodes, or usernames. If anyone contacts you unexpectedly and requests this information, do not provide it.
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Protecting your accounts is a top priority for The Summit.
Identity theft is one of the most prevalent crimes in America today. In today’s digital world, it’s important to be on the lookout for fraudulent activity and to know how to safeguard yourself against it. At The Summit, we monitor this activity on a daily – and even hourly – basis.
As part of that commitment, we regularly enhance our security measures and introduce new safeguards to help protect your accounts while maintaining a smooth banking experience. Below are resources and advice to help you stay safe from this growing problem.
Fraudulent activity is on the rise
What to do if it happens to you:
- Report fraud to the Social Security Administration (800) 269-0271 and the Federal Trade Commission (877) 438-4338
- If the crime involves mail, you can report mail fraud to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at (877) 876-2455.




