What documents should I shred?
Personal Information
- Addresses
- ATM receipts
- Bank account information
- Bank statement
- Brokerage account information
- Cancelled/Voided cheques
- Credit/Debit card information
- Credit reports/histories
- Mykad/Driver’s license numbers
- Employee salary information
- Employee records
- Insurance policy information
- Investment documents
- Medical/Dental records
- Passport number
- Resumes
- EPF records
- Telephone
- LHDN forms
- Travel itineraries
- Used airline tickets
Files and Records
- Accounts
- Audits
- Bank statements
- Competitive information
- Computer records
- Contracts
- Correspondence
- Fax machine ribbons
- Financial
- Insurance
- Intellectual property
- Internal memos
- Invoices
- Legal documents
- Market research
- Marketing materials
- Obsolete contracts
- Payroll
- Personnel
- Phone
- Planning documents
- Price lists
- Purchase receipts
- Sales forecasts
- LHDN
- Training information
- X-rays
Client Data
- Addresses
- Cancelled cheques
- Credit card numbers
- Executive correspondence
- Email records
- New product information
- Obsolete collateral
- Photographs
- Presentations
- Price/Inventory lists
- Proposals and quotes
- Proprietary documents
- Receipts/invoices
- R&D data
Non-Document Destruction
- CDs/DVDs
- X-Rays
- Chips
- Cards
- Product samples
- Uniforms
- Films
Information is Poweras they say
In a nutshell, EVERY document that is produced during the course of doing business is deemed sensitive and proprietary in nature should be shredded or destroyed. Every business needs to protect their confidential information from unwanted eyes, both internally and externally. We solve this problem by providing the safest and most effective means of ensuring that your information will not fall into the wrong hands.