Introduction
From the 25th May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into force replacing the Data Protection Act 1998. We recognise our responsibility to treat your personal information with care and to comply with all relevant legislation, in particular the Data Protection Act 2018 and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which we refer to as the “legislation” in this document. This notice covers our requirement to provide you with information on how and why we use your personal data and of your rights under the legislation.
Data Controller
We have provided you with a quotation and/or administer your insurance policy and are classed as the “data controller” which means we process your data. The contact details are shown at the foot of this notice. Your data may be passed to other parties, including Insurers, for the purposes of arranging your insurance. These parties could also be data controllers and where necessary will issue their own Data Protection Privacy Notices.
Personal Information
We will use personal information about you mainly to:-
- Provide you with a quotation from Insurers;
- Arrange and administer your policy if you buy one through us;
- Arrange Premium Finance/Consumer credit if required;
- Inform you about our products and services;
- Statistical analysis.
Some of the personal information we ask you to provide may be sensitive (special category) as defined in the legislation, e.g. you may have to give us information about your medical history, criminal convictions and driving offences. We are allowed under the legislation to collect such information for specified “insurance purposes” without your specific consent but it will only be used for the purposes set out above. If you give us information about another person, in doing so you confirm that they have given you permission to provide it to us and that we may use their personal data in the same way as your own as set out in this notice.
Legal Basis for processing your Personal Information
We are required to have a lawful basis (as defined in the legislation) in order to process your personal data and the relevant bases which we use are show in the table below.
Purpose of processing | Lawful Basis |
Providing quotations; arranging and administering insurance policies. | Necessary for the performance of an insurance contract. |
Arranging Premium Finance/Consumer Credit. | Necessary for the performance of a consumer credit contract. |
Provision of information on products and services (Marketing). | Our legitimate interests or your explicit consent. |
To notify you of changes in our service. | Our Legal and Regulatory obligations. |
To prevent and detect fraud, money laundering and other financial crimes. | Our Legal and Regulatory obligations. |
To meet general legal or regulatory obligations. | Our Legal and Regulatory obligations. |
Statistical analysis. | Our legitimate interests – to refine and enhance the products and pricing which we can offer. |
Marketing
We may contact you by email, text, telephone, mail or other agreed means to keep you up to date about our products and services. The legislation allows us to do this in our own commercial interests for certain communications with previous customers. In other circumstances we can only do so with your explicit consent. In all cases you can opt out from receiving such communications at any time.
Disclosure of your Personal Information
As a necessary part of providing you with the services described above we may need to disclose your personal data to other third parties. These include: Premium Finance companies, Computer bureaux/Software Houses, Insurers, other Insurance Intermediaries, Insurance Industry databases, Government databases, Credit agencies, Regulatory authorities and the Police/other law enforcement bodies and this will be to assist with fraud prevention and detection.
Retention Period
Your data will not be retained for longer than is necessary and will be managed in accordance with our data retention policy. In most cases the period will be for a maximum of 7 years following the expiry of an insurance contract unless we are required to retain the data for a longer period due to business, legal or regulatory requirements.
International transfers of data
We may transfer your personal data to destinations outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Where we do we will ensure that it is treated securely and in accordance with the legislation.
Your Rights
D.L. Moore Insurance Services Ltd. is the Data Controller and a Processor. We undertake data processing within the EEA. Under the legislation you have the following rights in relation to our processing of your personal data:-
- The right to be informed about how we use your personal data (This Privacy Notice);
- The right to see a copy of the personal information we hold about you. (In most cases this will be free of charge);
- The right to have personal information rectified if inaccurate or incomplete;
- The right of erasure of your personal information where there is no compelling reason for its continued processing;
- The right to restrict processing in certain circumstances, e.g. if its accuracy is being contested;
The right to data portability which, subject to certain conditions,
allows you to obtain and reuse your personal data across different
services;
The right to object to certain processing including for the purposes
of direct marketing;
Rights to information in relation to automated decision making and
profiling.
Complaints/Contact us
When we receive a complaint from a Data Subject (the person) we
make up a file containing the details of the complaint. We will use
the personal information we collect to process the complaint and to
check on the level of service we provide. We usually have to
disclose the complainant’s identity if the complaint is in relation to
another party, which is inevitable where, for example, the accuracy
of a person’s record is in dispute. We may also be required to
share data with the Financial Ombudsman Service should an
adjudicator be required to consider the complaint.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information
Commissioner’s office at any time.
For further information on this Privacy Notice, to access your
personal information or to exercise any of your other rights, please
contact David Moore, D. L. Moore Insurance Services Ltd. Suite 108
Crystal House, New Bedford Road, Luton. LU1 1HS and at
dave@dlmooreinsurance.co.uk. Telephone number 01582 483347