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FDIC: Temporary Account Guaranty Program (TAGP)
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Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006
The UIGEA, signed into law in 2006, prohibits any person engaged in the business
of betting or wagering (as defined in the Act) from knowingly accepting payments
in connection with the participation of another person in unlawful internet
gambling. The Dept of Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board have issued a joint
final rule, Regulation GG, to implement this Act.
As defined in Regulation GG, unlawful Internet gambling means to “place, receive
or otherwise knowingly transmit a bet or wager by any means which involves the
use, at least in part, of the internet where such bet or wager is unlawful under
any applicable Federal or State law in the State or Tribal lands in which the
bet or wager is initiated, received or otherwise made”.
Brickyard Bank will not open any account involved in internet gambling
transactions. As a customer of Brickyard Bank, these restricted transactions are
prohibited from being processed through your account or banking relationship
with us.
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Brickyard Bank
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Please be advised that Brickyard Bank does not ask for your personal, financial, or account information via email or pop-up window. If you receive an email or pop-up requesting such information, please do not respond and never click on a link contained in a suspicious email. If you suspect you're a victim of Identity Theft, report the fraud immediately.
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