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Inspired by Nashville‘s nickname as "The Athens of the South", the Parthenon was the central piece of the Centennial Exposition. The full-scale replica of the temple to Athena in Greece was originally built of plaster. It was rebuilt from concrete in 1920s and an extensive restoration was completed 2001.
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FDIC TRANSACTION ACCOUNT GUARANTEE PROGRAM
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    Nashville Bank and Trust Company is participating in the FDIC´s Transaction Account Guarantee Program. Under that program, through December 31, 2010, all noninterest–bearing transaction accounts are fully guaranteed by the FDIC for the entire amount in the account. Coverage under the Transaction Account Guarantee Program is in addition to and separate from the coverage available under the FDIC´s general deposit insurance rules.

    Please don't hesitate to contact Overton Colton or any of our NBT banking personnel with questions concerning your FDIC insurance.

Nashville Bank and Trust Common Stock Information
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    For the convenience of its shareholders, Nashville Bank and Trust common stock is traded under the symbol NBTH on the OTC Bulletin Board (http://www.otcbb.com/).  Virtually any securities broker can access and trade these shares.

    Nashville Bank and Trust is not  a registered company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Our quarterly financial information   is available on this website in the 'Newsroom' section under Press Releases and through the bank regulatory websites.  The 'Call Report' (https://cdr.ffiec.gov/public/) is the detailed quarterly report.  The Uniform Bank Performance Report (http://www.ffiec.gov/UBPR.htm) is a summary and expansion of all Call Report information including multiple time periods per report.

    Please do not hesitate to call Overton Colton directly (615-515-1706) with questions on either of these issues.

Information on Internet Security Practices and Identity Theft

Disclosures

MasterCard SecureCode®
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    Nashville Bank and Trust offers MasterCard SecureCode® . This program enhances security on your current NBT Debit Card with a secret code to protect against unauthorized use when you shop at participating merchants. For more information and to sign up go to www.securecode.com.

Privacy Policy
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    INTRODUCTION

    At Nashville Bank and Trust Company, we know that our clients expect and rely on us to maintain the confidentiality and privacy of all the information about them in our possession and control. Maintaining that trust and confidence of our clients is our highest priority. We never take for granted the trust our clients have placed in us and we honor that trust by managing our clients' personal information with the highest level of care and discretion. We are, and always will be, committed to maintain the confidentiality of client information.

    Our clients are those individuals and businesses to whom we provide banking and other related financial services. We have adopted this policy to guide our conduct when we collect, use, maintain or release client information and to assist our clients to better understand our privacy practices.

    PRIVACY PRINCIPLES

    Recognize a Client's Expectation of Privacy
    We understand our moral, professional and legal obligations to our clients and former clients to maintain the privacy of all the information about them in our possession and control. We will obey all applicable laws respecting the privacy of this information and will comply with the obligations of the law respecting nonpublic personal information provided to us. We continually review and test our policies, procedures and our technology to insure that this information is safeguarded to our satisfaction and as required by law.

    Client Information Security and Confidentiality
    We take a number of steps to ensure that client information is adequately safeguarded. These steps include the following:
    1. Implementing a number physical and electronic security features to prevent unauthorized access;
    2. Limiting access to client information to those employees responsible for servicing the needs of the client and those colleagues  who  reasonably need such information to perform their duties and as required or permitted by law; and,
    3. Conducting periodic reviews of our computer systems, including security features.

    Additionally, our employees are required to acknowledge their responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of client information.

    Collection of Client Information
    We collect, use and retain client information, including non-public personal information, about our clients and prospective clients that we believe is essential for us to understand and meet the their financial needs and requests, to administer and maintain their accounts, to provide them with products and services, to protect them and us from fraud or unauthorized transactions, and to meet legal requirements.

    We only collect client information that:
    1. We receive on applications to us for our products or services;
    2. We receive from processing your accounts with us and the transactions in those accounts, such as deposit accounts and loans, as well as information from providing services to you such as investment advisory or trust services;
    3. We receive from a consumer reporting agency, such as a credit bureau;
    4. We receive in response to requests made to third parties about you or to confirm information that you have provided to use, particularly in the process of evaluating applications for loans.
    5. We obtain through an information collecting device from a Web server. (For more information read our Online Privacy.)

    Disclosure of Client Information
    We do provide client information, including non-public personal information, to our vendors and other outside service providers whom we use when appropriate and necessary to perform and enhance our client services. When we provide client information to anyone outside our organization we only do so as required or permitted by law. We require all of our vendors and service providers, who receive client information from us, to agree to maintain the information in confidence, to limit the use and dissemination of the information to the purpose for which it is provided and to abide by the law. We monitor that each outside vendor and service provider receiving non-public personal information from us complies with our confidentiality requirements.

    Under the following circumstances, we may disclose client information:
    1. When requested by the client;
    2. When informing you of other products or services;
    3. When necessary, in our opinion, to verify or complete a client-initiated transaction;
    4. When verifying the existence and condition of your account for a third-party, such as a merchant, another financial institution or a credit bureau;
    5. When assisting a third-party in performing functions on behalf of the Bank; or,
    6. When complying with law, regulation or a court or government order or request.

    Client Information about Former Clients
    We apply the same privacy policies and practices to our former clients that we do to our existing clients. All collected information is retained in accordance with Federal law.

    Client Information; Accuracy
    At Nashville Bank and Trust Company, we recognize the importance of maintaining accurate client information that is provided to you in various forms, including account statements, online banking, and billing statements. If you ever notice that your information is inaccurate, please contact us. Upon your notification, we will correct any inaccuracies.

    Employee Compliance
    We educate all our employees about these privacy principles and their obligations to maintain confidentiality and privacy of client information as described in this Policy and our Code of Conduct and we take appropriate disciplinary measures to enforce these obligations.

    Privacy Policy Availability
    A copy of Nashville Bank and Trust Company's privacy policy may be obtained by visiting or contacting our office at 4525 Harding Road; Nashville, Tennessee, 37205; (615) 515-1700.

Online Privacy Policy
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    At Nashville Bank and Trust, we know how important it is to protect the confidentiality of the information our customers and web site visitors provide us online. We have described below our practices that protect your online privacy.

    Access to your personal information is restricted to only those employees who need to have it for legitimate business purposes - such as providing products or services to you, or for a legal reason. An employee who misuses customer information will be subject to disciplinary action.

    "When is information collected about my online activity?"

    You provide personal information about yourself to Nashville Bank and Trust when you:
    1. Use any of our Nashville Bank and Trust Online services or apply online for any products and services;
    2. Use any of the financial tools, calculators or questionnaires on our web site;
    3. Communicate with us via Internet e-mail or forms on our web site.
    We also collect information about you or your online activities in the following ways:

    1. When you browse our site - Non-personal information about you is recorded by Nashville Bank and Trust Internet servers. This information is used primarily to provide an enhanced online experience. Information tracked may include, but is not limited to the type of operating system in use [e.g. Macintosh, Windows] and the domain name and the type of browser being used [e.g. Netscape, Internet Explorer, etc.]. This information may be used in internal reviews of the number of visitors to our site, but only in an aggregate and non-personally-identifiable form. E-mail addresses and other personally identifiable data about visitors to this site are known only when voluntarily submitted.
    2. Via Cookies - We use "Cookies" on our web site to monitor and manage your online banking and trading sessions. Cookies are lines of text that are transmitted to your web browser when you click on a link. Your browser stores the information on your hard drive and when you return to that site later, the cookie is transmitted back to the server that originally sent it to you. Cookies provide a way for a server to recall a previous request from a particular web browser. The cookies that Nashville Bank and Trust uses are only for site management purposes and do not contain any sensitive information such as your password or account number. We do not share information collected by using cookies, except as permitted by law.
    "Can I prevent having my information collected online?"

    The information that you provide to us online is given voluntarily when you use our e-mail forms or our online transaction and account information systems. You cannot prevent your information from being collected when conducting these types of transactions.

    "How does Nashville Bank and Trust Company use my online information?"

    In the normal course of business, Nashville Bank and Trust may use your information to provide you with products and services you have requested. We may use information to positively identify you, to communicate with you, to help us respond to your questions, and to understand which Nashville Bank and Trust products and services we think may be of interest to you.

    Information that Nashville Bank and Trust collects about you online will be used in the same manner as we would use information about you that we collect in other ways, such as when you fill out an application in person or over the telephone. To learn more about Nashville Bank and Trust Privacy practices, read our Privacy Policy.

    "Can I update or correct information gathered about me online?"
    Information specific to any of your account relationships or financial services can be updated or changed at your request. To contact us regarding corrections to your account information, please call or write to us at our main office: 4525 Harding Road, Suite 300; Nashville, Tennessee, 37205; (615) 515-1700.

Do Not Call Policy
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    Nashville Bank and Trust Company is committed to honoring the requests of its current and prospective customers. In support of this commitment and pursuant to regulations set forth by the Federal Communications Commission, the Board of Directors has adopted the following policy. This policy statement is being provided to our customers.

    Nashville Bank and Trust Company (the "Bank") maintains a record of the name and contact telephone number for consumers who do not wish to be called. If you do not wish to receive telemarketing and/or telephone solicitation calls from the Bank you should complete the attached form and return it to the Bank at the address provided. You may also call us at the telephone number below or submit an e-mail communication to the e-mail address below indicating your desire to be placed on the "do-not-call" list. Any e-mail communication to you confirming receipt of your "do-not-call" request will not be deemed to have violated this policy.
     
    • Our "do-not-call" records are maintained for at least five (5) years, so those consumers will not be burdened with periodic calls to renew a “do-not-call” request.
    • When a request is received from a consumer not to receive telemarketing and/or telephone solicitation calls from the Bank, necessary steps are taken to make a record of the request, which includes the consumer’s name and telephone number. The Bank will honor a consumer’s “do-not-call” request within a reasonable time from the date that such a request is made. As telemarketing and/or telephone solicitation may already be in progress at the time of a consumer’s request, processing such a request may take up to thirty (30) days from the date of the consumer’s initial request. For the purpose of this policy, the term “telemarketing” means the initiation of a telephone call or message for the purpose of encouraging the purchase and/or rental of, or investment in, property, goods, or services, which are transmitted to any consumer by the Bank and its subsidiaries. For the purpose of this policy, the term “telephone solicitation” means the initiation of a telephone or message for the purpose of encouraging the purchase and/or rental of, or investment in property, goods, or services, which are transmitted to any consumer but such terms does not include a call or message: (i) to any person with that person’s prior express invitation or permission; or (ii) to any person with whom the caller has an established business relationship.
    • Any personnel involved with telemarketing and/or telephone solicitation with the Bank are trained, informed, and directed to comply with the Bank’s “do-not-call” policy.
    • Consumers must inform the Bank of any changes in name or phone number if they move or wish to place a new telephone number on the Bank’s “do-not-call” policy.
    • Consumers must inform the Bank if there is more than one telephone line and/or number that needs to be removed. Each line and/or number must be provided to the Bank to ensure that it will be removed.
    • This policy does not cover independent third parties, who may, on their own initiative, conduct telemarketing and/or telephone solicitation to solicit consumers for Bank’s products or services.

    The Bank intends to comply with all federal and state do-not-call laws and regulations. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Bank’s “do-not-call” policy, you may also contact:
    Overton Colton
    (615) 515-1706
    overton.colton@nashvillebankandtrust.com

TERMS OF USE
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    THESE TERMS GOVERN THE USE OF THIS WEBSITE. PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE ACCESSING THE SITE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS DO NOT ACCESS THE WEBSITE. BY ACCESSING THE WEBSITE OR ANY OF ITS PAGES YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS OF USE.

    This website has been established by Nashville Bank and Trust ("the Bank") for the sole purpose of conveying information about the Bank’s products and services and to allow communication between the Bank and its customers. Information that appears on this website should be considered an advertisement. Nothing contained in any page on this site takes the place of the Bank’s agreements and disclosures that govern its products and services. If any information on the site conflicts with that in the Bank’s agreements and disclosures, the agreements and disclosures will control.

    From time to time the Bank may place links to other websites on this page. The Bank has no control over any other website and is not responsible for the content on any site other than this one. Users assume all responsibility when they go to other sites via the links on this page.

    The information and materials contained in this website are owned by the Bank or by others, as applicable. No material may be copied, displayed, transmitted, distributed, framed, sold, stored for use, downloaded, or otherwise reproduced except as permitted by law.

    The Bank makes no warranties of any kind regarding the products and services advertised on this site. The Bank will use reasonable efforts to ensure that all information displayed is accurate; however, the Bank expressly disclaims any representation and warranty, express and implied, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, suitability, and the ability to use the site without contracting a computer virus. The Bank is not responsible for any loss, damage, expense, or penalty (either in tort, contract, or otherwise), including direct, indirect, consequential and incidental damages, that result from the access of or use of this site. This limitation includes, but is not limited to the omission of information, the failure of equipment, the delay or inability to receive or transmit information, the delay or inability to print information, the transmission of any computer virus, or the transmission of any other malicious or disabling code or procedure. This limitation applies even if the Bank has been informed of the possibility of such loss or damage.

    This agreement may be changed from time to time by posting the new Terms of Use on the website. All users agree to be subject to this agreement as it changes from time to time.

    This agreement and the use of this website are governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee.
 
 
 
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