Privacy Policy
This document tells you how The Openwork Partnership and your Adviser use the information you give us and how we protect your privacy.
It also explains your rights under the General Data Protection Regulations.
Collecting information and protecting your privacy
Our aim is to offer advice that helps you plan your financial future. To provide such advice, we need to know about your personal situation and your Adviser may request sensitive and private information about you, for example, your income, current financial arrangements, health, family commitments and any legal proceedings you may be involved in. Much of the information you provide will, as part of your application, be passed to the company whose products you apply for and details of how they use your information are included in their data protection literature.
If you are unable or unwilling to provide some or all of this information, your Adviser will be unable to provide you with advice suitable for your circumstances. We do not collect personal information from third parties.
The Openwork Partnership is committed to protecting your privacy. As we would like you to be a lifetime client, we need to earn your trust and assure you that we will keep your personal information confidential and secure and only for as long as is necessary. The criteria we use to determine how long this period is can be obtained from The Openwork Partnership Data Protection Officer at the address overleaf. We will use it with care and it will only be shared in the ways explained in this document, or if we are required to by Law or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Your personal information will only be held for as long as necessary and collected for the purposes of providing advice in respect of the range of products and services outlined in the Initial Disclosure Document or Client Proposition Brochure provided by your Adviser. In addition, we will make every effort to ensure that the information you provide is recorded accurately and that it is only passed to companies who comply with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). If it is required to send your information abroad, we will only do so to countries within the European Union (EU) or to a third country that the EU has determined provides an adequate level of protection and where you are able to exercise your rights to access your personal information under the GDPR.
Controlling and using your personal information
A Data Controller is someone who determines the purposes for and the manner in which your personal data should be processed. The Openwork Partnership, its Appointed Representatives (your Adviser) and the companies whose products you buy are all Data Controllers. Your Adviser will have given you their contact details and The Openwork Partnership’s contact details are shown
at the end of this document.
We use your information in a variety of ways:
• To introduce you to a range of products and services
offered by the companies we are associated with
(or may be associated with in the future).
• To help with administration.
• To contact you with details of changes to
products you have bought.
• For business analysis and research.
• For marketing products and services we think
may be suitable for you (if you opt into this service).
• To comply with the Law and/or FCA requirements.
• To verify your identity by searching publicly available records held by credit reference agencies.
• To prevent fraud and money laundering we may pass your details to other companies, public bodies, including the police or to an insurer’s database. Insurance companies can search databases for any relevant information that exists about you.
We therefore process your data because it is necessary for:
• The performance of a contract to which you are a party.
• Compliance with legal obligations to which we as the controller are subject.
None of the information gathered about you
will be used in automatic decision making.
Your health details
If you apply for some types of insurance (eg. life insurance, pensions, sickness etc.) you will be required to provide details of your health. Under the GDPR, this is regarded as sensitive personal data.
Your Adviser will have access to your medical details unless
you prefer to complete a medical statement of health in private. If this is the case, please send it with your application marked for the attention of the “Consultant Medical Officer” in a sealed envelope. We do need your explicit consent to collect and process your health details, which of course you may withdraw at any time. To provide this consent, please sign below and provide one copy of this form to your Adviser.
Signing this form will also indicate that you have
read and understood the provisions set out.
How to get more information
If you would like further details on how we use your personal information or if you have any data protection queries, please write to:
The Data Protection Officer
The Openwork Partnership
Washington House
Lydiard Fields
Swindon SN5 8UB
You may receive more information about data protection from the companies that we have introduced you to.
We may record telephone calls so we can check we have acted on your instructions correctly and to ensure we are giving you appropriate service. We may also monitor calls for security and training purposes.
Complaints
If you have any complaints about the way we or your Adviser have handled your personal information, please contact them Data Protection Officer at the address given above.
You also have the right to refer your complaint to the Information Commissioner.
Declaration
I have read and understood the provisions set out in this document. Where my health information has been collected for the purposes of the provision of life or sickness insurance, I consent to my Adviser and The Openwork Partnership collecting it and processing it in accordance with the provisions above.
Mortgage credit checking
If you apply for a mortgage your information will be passed to the lender who will carry out a credit check. You will also have to provide details of any criminal convictions you may have had. These details will be passed to the lender to carry out any necessary checks.
Marketing and sharing your information
The information you give us will be added to any other details we hold about you. The Openwork Partnership will never sell your details to a third party, but we will share your information with any product provider whose products we recommend to you. We will collect your marketing preferences from you as part of providing you with advice.
We may have to pass your details to another Adviser if, for example your Adviser is ill or you need advice in a different product area. If your Adviser leaves we may pass your details
to another Adviser so that we can continue to provide you with a high standard of service.
We may send your information to third parties that are carrying out work on our behalf.
Your Data Protection rights
You have certain rights under the GDPR. These include the right to:
• Ask for a free copy of your personal information
in a portable format.
• Stop us sending you marketing material about
products and services.
• Have any incorrect information we hold about
you corrected.
• Ask us to restrict processing of your personal data.
As the processing of your personal information is necessary for a legal obligation placed upon us by the FCA and may be required for the establishment, exercise or defence of
legal claims, we will not be able to permanently delete your personal information until the end of the period we have deemed necessary.
The Openwork Partnership is a trading style of Openwork Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered in England 4399725.
Registered office: Washington House, Lydiard Fields, Swindon, SN5 8UB. Telephone: 0370 608 2550
To learn more about The Openwork Partnership and all our latest news, developments and opportunities, please visit www.theopenworkpartnership.com