Privacy Policy

PRIVACY NOTICE

Townsend McCormack Limited are committed to protecting your personal information.  This policy sets out how we use any personal data we collect from your or that you provide us. This policy is written in accordance with the European Unions General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). For any questions or concerns relating to this Privacy Notice or our data protection practices, or to make a subject access request, please contact us at: Data Protection Officer, Townsend McCormack Limited, Albany House, 35 Boundary Street, London E2 7JQ.

 

INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND FROM WHOM

We will receive personal information about you when you contact us, for example by requesting or obtaining a quote, purchasing a product from us.  The information could include:

Individual details               Name, address, other contact details, gender, marital status as examples

Identification details         Passport number, National Insurance number, Drivers Licence number are                                                      examples

Financial Information         Bank account or payment card details, income or other financial information

Risk details                       Information about you which we need to collect in order to assess your risk to be insured and provide a quote.  This may include data relating to health, financial circumstances, criminal convictions etc.

Policy information   Information about the quotes you receive and policies you take out.

Credit & anti-fraud data   Credit history, credit score, sanctions and criminal offices and information received from various anti-fraud databases relating to you.

Previous & current claims  Information about previous and current claims, including unrelated insurances.

We will collect personal information about you from you directly, but also potentially from your family members, employer or representative, other insurance market participants, credit reference agencies, anti-fraud databases and other publicly available data sources.  In the event of a claim we will get information from third parties including the other party to the claim.

 

HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION

Performance of a Contract: the processing is necessary for a contract we have with you or because you have asked us to take specific steps before entering into a contract.

Compliance with a legal obligation: the processing is necessary for us to comply with the Law

Legitimate interests: the processing is necessary for our legitimate interests, to add value to your product, to provide a service to our customers, to engage in activities to improve the range of products and services we offer and to investigate and prevent potential fraudulent and other illegal activity.

Consent: were you have given clear consent for us to process your personal data for a specific purpose.  We can seek your consent within a written or electronic document or verbally.  We will use personal information about you primarily in connection with the provision of insurance.

 

HOW WE SHARE THIS INFORMATION

In using personal date for the above purposes, we will disclose personal data to third parties including insurers, re-insures, intermediaries or other brokers, amongst others.  Third parties to whom we disclose personal data are required by law and contractual undertakings to keep personal data confidential and secure. This allows us to identify products and services that could be of interest to you, to tailor and package our products and services and to determine pricing.  It will also allow us to conduct customer research and develop marketing campaigns.

We may use your information for purposes such as statistical and trend research and analysis which might include computerised processes which can profile you, for the purpose of improving the products and services that we offer and to assess which products might be most suitable for you.

 

RETENTION OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

We will keep your personal data only for so long as is necessary and for the purpose it was originally collected.  For so long as we are required to keep your personal data due to legal or regulatory reasons, such as pension transfers, it is indefinitely.

 

DATA TRANSFERS

We do not transfer your data to other organisations which are located outside of the EEA

 

YOUR RIGHTS AND CONTACT DETAILS OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE (ICO)

If you have any questions or complaints in relation to our use of your personal data, please contact the data protection officer.  Alternatively, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO at www.ico.org.uk or 0303 1231113 or 01625 545745.

Under certain conditions you have the right to require us to:

  • Provide you with further details on the use we make of your personal data.

  • Provide you with a copy of the personal data that you have provided to us.

  • Update any inaccuracies in the personal data we hold.

  • Provide you with your personal data in a structure format.

  • Delete any special category of data or personal data that we no longer have a lawful ground to use.

  • Where processing is based on consent, to withdraw your consent so that we stop that particular processing.

  • Object to any processing based on the legitimate interests ground unless our reasons for undertaking that processing outweigh any prejudice to your data protection rights.

  • Restrict how we use your personal data whilst a complaint is being investigated.

In certain circumstances, we can need to restrict the rights above, in order to safeguard the public interest, e.g. the prevention of crime and our interests, e.g. the maintenance of legal privilege.