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Privacy Policy

When we provide our services to you, we will collect personal information about you (and others) and we want to be open and transparent with you as to the types of information we collect about you, why we collect it, how we use it and who we may share it with. We take your privacy very seriously and we ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information on who we are, how and why we collect, store, use and share personal data, your rights in relation to your personal data and on how to contact us and supervisory authorities in the event you have a complaint. Italicised words in this privacy notice have the meaning set out in the Glossary of Terms at the end of this document.

Who we are

Sophie Duong IFA collects, uses and is responsible for certain personal data about you. When we do so we are required to comply with data protection regulation and we are responsible as a data controller of that personal data for the purposes of those laws. When we mention “Sophie Duong IFA”, “we”, “us” or “our” we are referring to Independent Financial Advisor, Sophie Duong. Sophie Duong is an Appointed Representative of deVere Spain SL (DGS Reg: J2807).

deVere Spain S.L. Registered number in Spain: B92881598. Registered Office Address: Edificio MS208 Parque Myramar, 2nd Floor, Avda Saenz de Tejada s/n, Mijas Costa, Malaga, 29649, Spain. deVere Spain S.L., Correduría de Seguros, REG. DGS núm J2807, R.C. asegurada con AIG Europe Limited Sucursal en España, Capacidad Financiera conforme a la Ley. deVere Spain S.L., Insurance Broker, Registered DGS nº J2807, PI insurance with AIG Europe Limited Sucursal in Spain, appropriately qualified according to the law. deVere Spain S.L. is licenced by the DGS to operate in the following countries under the freedom of services provision: Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Rep | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Ireland | Italy | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Slovakia | Slovenia |Sweden | The Netherlands | United Kingdom (Gibraltar)

Data Protection Principles

• We aim to keep data securely
• We aim to store accurate data
• We aim to permanently erase data that is not relevant to our trade
• Some data on you needs to be kept indefinitely and we would also want to retain certain documents in the event a need for investigation in the future
• We aim for data to be processed fairly and in a lawful manner .

The personal data we collect and use

In the course of providing our service to you we may collect the following personal data when you provide it to us:

• contact information
• identity information
• financial information
• employment status
• lifestyle information
• health information
• data about criminal convictions or offences
• details of any vulnerability
• details of your dependents and/or beneficiaries under a policy product details
• product details

If you are providing information about another person, we expect you to ensure that they know you are doing so and are content with the information being provided to us. You might find it helpful to show them this privacy notice and if they have any concerns, please contact us in one of the ways described below.

What type of personal information will be processed and why?

We may ask you to provide personal information by filling in hard copy forms and documents or via corresponding with you by phone, e-mail, letter or otherwise or during the course of our meetings with you.

Types of personal information

Identity details including your name and date of birth. We may ask for copies of identity documents in which case we may collect details including your place of birth and residential address.

Why do we collect it

To carry out Anti Money Laundering and financial checks that we are required by law to perform. Additionally, we conduct checks for fraud and crime prevention and detection purposes.

• We will only ever use copies of identity documents for this purpose.
• We collect and process this personal information in order to comply with our legal and regulatory requirements

Your contact details include your name, postal, and email address(es) and your phone numbers and other personal details about you including your title, job title, marital status and date of birth.
• To contact you in order for us to manage, administer and provide our services to you.
• To respond to any correspondence and service-related enquiries you send to us in respect of our services
• To discuss products or services for which you apply or may be interested in applying for.
• To manage any applications made for products or services.
• To communicate any updates to you including any changes to our services, the terms and conditions of any services which we have provided to you, any changes to this policy and to our websites.
• To contact you in order to receive your feedback on our services and to participate in related surveys.
• Financial information relating to you, including pension contributions and current value, salary, bank account balances, credit card balances details of investments and payment card details.

To evaluate your eligibility for products, including making credit searches with credit reference agencies and fraud searches with fraud prevention agencies.
• To enable us to advise you on your financial circumstances and the appropriateness of specific courses of action and products.
• We collect and process this personal information for our legitimate business interests. • To enable you to make payments for our services.
• We collect and process this personal information as is necessary for the entry into and performance of any agreements between us (i.e., to assess whether you are eligible for products and once an agreement has been entered into between you and us, so that we can collect payments from your payment card).

Details of your dependants (name and date of birth).
• To enable us to provide you with services that you have requested that would involve, or have an impact on your dependants (who may be adults or minors). Where those dependants are adults, please make sure that you have their permission to provide us with their personal information.

Details of contact that we have had with you such as meetings with you, fact-finding discussions and documentation, recommendations, referrals and quotes. Details of services you have received.
• To allow us to provide a professional service to you and to contact you with information about other services of ours that we think you may be interested in).
• We collect and process this personal information for our legitimate business interests.


Client experience and other feedback and information you provide to us. Information about complaints and incidents. Recordings of calls we receive or make.
• To review your feedback and experience with us so that we can improve our products and services for you and for our other clients.
• We collect and process this personal information for our legitimate business interests.

Please see the section below entitled "When we record communications" for more information. All of the personal information is described above.
• We may disclose your personal information to third parties where we are required to do so in order to comply with applicable laws and regulatory requirements including circumstances where we are required to do so by a court Order, regulatory authority or any other third party with the lawful right to request and receive the personal information we hold about you (including law enforcement agencies and tax authorities). Our banks, auditors and insurers are also entitled to obtain specific data, although it is extremely rare that they would do so.
• We may also use your personal information where it is necessary for us to take legal advice in order to establish our legal rights, to bring a claim against you or any related parties or to defend a claim from you or any related parties.
• We collect and process this personal information for our legitimate business interests including carrying out our own internal business planning, compliance, training, audit and quality assurance purposes.

When we record communications

We, and persons acting on our behalf, may record and/or monitor communications (including telephone conversations over landlines and mobile phones, emails, instant messaging, chat rooms, fax and other electronic communications) between our staff and you. We only record communications between us in order to comply with our legal and regulatory requirements - as a regulated financial adviser, the law requires us to record these communications.

Who might my personal information be shared with?

We may disclose your personal information to the following categories of recipients:

• to providers of financial services, insurance and investment products and services in respect of whom you request us to submit applications on your behalf and to receive updates from such providers in order for us to provide our services to you throughout the lifetime of our relationship with you;
• to our suppliers and partners in order for them to help us provide our services to you, this includes:
• our IT systems providers to assist us with providing you with an efficient, modern and professional service;
• our suppliers of audit and regulatory compliance support services who may review our records containing your personal information in order to audit and report to us on our compliance with applicable laws and regulatory requirements;
• our accountants, solicitors, insurer(s) and insurance broker(s) and any other provider of professional services to us;
• to Credit Reference Agencies and Fraud Prevention Agencies to help us with Anti-Money Laundering processes and to make the best possible assessment of your financial situation before we decide whether we can provide you with services. We are also required to provide information to such agencies so that they can update the information which they hold about you and which they may share with other organisations;
• to other financial institutions or regulatory bodies with whom information is shared for money laundering checks, credit risk reduction and other fraud and crime prevention purposes;
• to a prospective buyer (and its agents and advisers) in the event we intend to sell any part of our business or its assets or if substantially all of our assets are acquired by a third party, in which case your personal information could form part of one of the assets we sell, provided that we inform the buyer it must use your personal information only for the purposes described in this Notice. We will never rent or sell your personal information other than as part of a sale of our business;
• to any national and/or international regulatory, enforcement body, government agency or court where we believe disclosure is necessary (i) as a matter of applicable law or regulation (including where we are required by law to provide information to organisations such as the DGS), (ii) to exercise, establish or defend our legal rights, or (iii) to protect your vital interests of those of any other person; and
• to any other person with your consent to the disclosure or where we are permitted to do so by law.

We may also record and/or monitor communications for training and quality assurance purposes but will always ask for your consent before recording communications for these purposes. If you choose not to provide your consent in these circumstances, we will still be entitled to record and/or monitor communications if we are under a legal obligation to do so (but will only be able to use the recordings for those purposes).

Our legal basis for collecting and using your personal information will depend on the personal information concerned and the specific context in which we collect it. In respect of the personal information and the purposes for which we may process your personal information which are set out in this Notice, we have confirmed the legal basis upon which we collect and process your personal information in the 'What type of personal information will be processed and why?' section above. If we ask you to provide personal information to comply with a legal requirement or to perform a contract with you or with your explicit consent, we will make this clear at the relevant time and advise you whether the provision of your personal information is mandatory or not (as well as of the possible consequences if you do not provide your personal information).

Similarly, if we collect and use your personal information in reliance on our legitimate interests (or those of any third party), we will make clear to you at the relevant time what those legitimate interests are.

If you have questions about or need further information concerning the legal basis on which we collect and use your personal information, please contact us using the contact details provided under the “How to contact us” heading below.

Your data protection rights

You have the following data protection rights:

• If you wish to access, correct, update or request deletion of your personal information, you can do so at any time by contacting us using the contact details provided under the “Contact us” heading;
• In addition, you can object to the processing of your personal information, ask us to restrict the processing of your personal information or request portability of your personal information. Again, you can exercise these rights by contacting us using the contact details provided under the “Contact us” heading;

• You have the right to opt-out of marketing communications we send you at any time. You can exercise this right by clicking on the “unsubscribe” or “opt-out” link in the marketing e-mails we send you. To opt-out of other forms of marketing (such as postal marketing or telemarketing), then please contact us using the contact details provided under the “Contact us” heading; • Similarly, if we have collected and processed your personal information with your consent, then you can withdraw your consent at any time. Withdrawing your consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we conducted prior to your withdrawal, nor will it affect the processing of your personal information conducted in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent. For specific information about our processing of your sensitive category personal data with your consent, please see the "Your consent to us processing your special category personal data" heading below.

• You have the right to complain to a data protection authority about our collection and use of your personal information. For more information, please contact your local data protection authority. (Contact details for data protection authorities in the European Economic Area, Switzerland and certain non-European countries (including the US and Canada) are available at http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/article-29/structure/dataprotection-authorities/index_en.htm.

We respond to all requests we receive from individuals wishing to exercise their data protection rights in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

Data retention

We retain personal information we collect from you where we have an ongoing legitimate need to do so, for example:
• to provide you with a product or service you have requested us to provide,
• to perform our contractual obligations to you;
• to comply with applicable legal, tax or accounting requirements;
• to defend or manage any claims or complaints between us, you and any relevant third party including taking legal advice in respect of such claims in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights or such claims. This would include complaints and claims which you may bring against us or which are submitted to a court, regulatory authority or ombudsman. When we have no ongoing legitimate need to process your personal information, we will either delete or anonymise it or, if this is not possible (for example, because your personal information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your personal information and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible. .

Our website

Contact Forms

Our website gives you the opportunity to send us an e-mail by clicking on the “Contact Us” link.

This link on the “contact page” allows you to insert your name, your telephone number, your e-mail address and a message.

We use this information to contact you back in order to provide you with information on our products and services.

We do not pass this information on to any other third party and use it exclusively to contact you further to your web-based enquiry. Please be aware that data transfer via the internet (e.g., when communicating via email) is subject to security risks. Therefore, complete protection against third-party access to transferred data cannot be ensured.

Cookies and Tracking Software

We use cookies on some of our web pages. Cookies may store personal information that has been input by a previous user. It may, for instance, collate information about activity on the site. Most browsers will allow the user to be notified if you receive a cookie and will generally erase or block cookies should the user so wish. We use cookies to enhance our information of the use of our website and do so ultimately solely with the aim of improving the website for you.

Updates to this Notice

This policy is not contractual and we may change or update this policy in order to maintain our compliance with applicable law and regulation or follow an update to our internal practices. When we update our Notice, we will take appropriate measures to inform you, consistent with the significance of the changes we make.

How to contact us

Please contact us if you have any questions about this privacy notice or the information, we hold about you. If you wish to contact us, please send an email to [email protected].

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