Security of Your data is very important to Us. We will ensure that Your data is processed with appropriate security measures in place. We will collect and process personal data about You and any other persons insured under the Policy, including information about health and criminal convictions. We will use the data to effect and administer the contract of insurance and any claim you may make.
If You provide any data to Us about other people, such as family, friends or other associates, you must have their permission. It is Your responsibility to inform them about Our use of use of their data.
You may ask Us to erase Your data at any time, if so, we may no longer be able to provide You with deals and offers.
We will share data about You, including where applicable about health and criminal convictions, with other parties.
These parties may include OUR Insurance intermediary, their supplier, the insurers, service suppliers, underwriting agents, credit reference agencies, anti-fraud databases, solicitors, claims administrators and their suppliers and agents, public and regulatory bodies. We will not use Your data or pass it to any other party for marketing products or services.
We will not keep Your data for longer than necessary. We will delete data about You within Five years, though for some types of insurance we hold, we may be required to retain data for longer due to legal or regulatory obligations. If We transfer Your data outside the EEA, we will ensure it has equivalent protection. You have a number of rights in relation to Your data, including rights of access and in certain circumstances, of deletion.
We, HHBTA Ltd may use data about You (including sensitive data) for general risk assessment, statistical and trend analysis, research and modelling purposes.
If You need more information about how We process Your data or if You wish to exercise Your rights under the Data Protection laws, please contact us at
HHBTA UK Ltd
Avionics House,
Kingsway Business Park
Newhaven Road, Quedgeley
Gloucester GL2 2SN
If You are not satisfied with the way We have managed Your personal data, you may complain to the Information Commissioners Office. Further information can be found at www.ico.org.uk/concerns, or you can telephone them on 0303 123 1113.
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