Throgmorton Private Capital values your privacy and the security of your data is extremely important to us. To protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information procedures and practices. Our policy sets out how we collect your personal information and how it will be used.
Throgmorton Private Capital Ltd (“we”, or “us”, or “our”) has certain obligations under privacy laws, including the Data Protection Act 1998 to notify individuals as to how it will process any personal information it collects about them. Our Policy will inform you of what personal information we collect, how we collect it, how that information is used, where it is transferred, and how you may view and amend such information, as well as your rights over any personal information we hold about you. You may be assured that we will treat all personal information as confidential and will not process it other than for a legitimate purpose.
We recommend that you carefully read the Policy. Throgmorton Private Capital is a registered Data Controller under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. Details of our notification to the Regulator for data protection may be found in the Information Commissioner’s Office Public Register of Data Controllers at www.ico.org.uk.
You can contact us at:
Post: Throgmorton Private Capital, 31-33 High Street, Deal, Kent CT14 6EL; or
Telephone: 01304 371753; or
Email: information@throgmortonltd.co.uk
From our initial contact with you we may collect various personal and confidential information about you. The types of personal and confidential information that we may collect, store and use include:
Our website includes a contact form to give you the option of contacting us electronically. We use the information you provide for the sole purpose of responding to your enquiry. We do not share your personal information, such as your name, address, telephone number and email address with third parties.
We will collect, store and may use your contact details for the purposes of processing your application.
For a detailed description of the types of cookies we use and on how you can control the use of cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.
Depending on the nature of your relationship with Throgmorton Private Capital your information will be used in various ways. Examples of the ways in which we use the Personal and Confidential Information that we collect may include:
Contact information collected will be used to contact you in relation to your enquiry. We will only contact you in accordance with the contact preferences that you have specified. Should you wish to amend your preferences at any time you can instruct us either by email, post or telephone.
As detailed above (Cookies), in order to allow us to analyse and identify trends in the viewing habits of our website users, we may collect, store and use additional information that is not submitted voluntarily via the website. Where this is the case any information collected will not enable us to individually identify you and will only be used for the purposes described.
Under applicable law or regulation we may be required to disclose personal and confidential information, including to law enforcement agencies or in connection with proposed or actual legal proceedings.
We have a number of technical and organisational security measures in place to protect your personal and confidential information against unauthorised or unlawful use and against accidental loss, damage or destruction. Throgmorton Private Capital treats all the information it holds with the utmost care and security.
You should be aware that communications over the internet, such as emails, are not secure unless they have been appropriately encrypted. Your communications may route through a number of countries before being delivered. Throgmorton Private Capital cannot accept responsibility for any unauthorised access, or loss of personal information, or any financial loss caused as a result of any action that is beyond our control.
Throgmorton Private Capital is not responsible for any information provided by any other source once you have left the Throgmorton Website. Any websites you can visit via links from the Throgmorton Website are not under our day to day control and we do not endorse or support any products or services that are promoted or detailed on any such websites. When you click through to these websites you leave the area controlled by us. We advise you to consult the Privacy Policy on each website to see how your information may be processed.
Your personal data is protected in the UK by the Data Protection Act 1998. This means, amongst other things, that the data we hold about you should be processed lawfully and fairly. It should be accurate, relevant and not excessive. The information should, where necessary, be kept up to date and not retained for longer than is necessary. It should be kept securely to prevent unauthorised access by other people. You have the right to review your personal and sensitive personal data held by us and have any inaccurate information about you corrected. If you wish to do so, or to notify a change in your details, please contact The Data Protection Officer on 01304-371753, or in writing at 31-33 High Street, Deal, Kent CT14 6EL. You may be charged a fee (subject to the statutory maximum) for supplying you with such data.