California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Your Rights Under the CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides California consumers rights concerning their personal information.  The CCPA grants California residents the right to request a business disclose what personal information it collected on them; from what sources the business collected this information; the purpose of collecting the information; the types of persons with whom the information was shared; and the types of persons with whom the information was sold; and the types of information shared or sold.  California consumers may also request a business delete information collected on them.  California consumers who exercise these rights are protected from negative treatment by the businesses from whom they request the information.

CCPA and Information Collected by Allied Cash Advance

In order to process credit applications, service accounts, and provide the best online and in-store experience, Allied Cash Advance collects various categories of information on consumers during the application process.  This personal information is collected, processed, sold, or disclosed pursuant to the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and implementing regulations, or the California Financial Information Privacy Act. Under the CCPA, this information is exempt from the disclosure requirement in response to the exercise of your rights under the CCPA. Regardless, Allied Cash Advance understands the interest consumers have concerning the collection and use of their personal information.

Submit a Request for Information

To submit a request for information, California consumers may contact Allied Cash Advance at 1-866-423-4024 or through the CCPA Request Form.

Submit a Request to Delete Your Information

The CCPA grants California consumers the right to request a business delete their personal information. However, that right subject to several exceptions. Personal information that is collected, processed, sold, or disclosed pursuant to the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and implementing regulations, or the California Financial Information Privacy Act is exempt from a deletion request under the CCPA. In addition, a business is not required to comply with a request for deletion of personal information where it is necessary for certain business and legal purposes, or where its retention is reasonably expected based on the relationship between a business and a consumer. Regardless, Allied Cash Advance understands the interest consumers have concerning the collection and use of their personal information.  To receive more information on how to submit a request to delete personal information, California consumers may contact Allied Cash Advance at 1-866-423-4024 or through the CCPA Request Form.