Data Protection

The purpose of this notice

As part of our arrangement with you, Dolphin Wealth Management Ltd has certain obligations under privacy laws, including the Data Protection Act, to notify individuals of how it will process any personal information it collects about them. This Notice will inform you of what personal information we collect, how that information is used, where it is transferred and how you may view and amend such information. You may be assured that we will treat all personal information as confidential, and will not process it other than for a legitimate purpose. Steps will be taken to ensure that the information is accurate, kept up to date and not retained for longer than is necessary. Measures will also be taken to safeguard against unauthorised or unlawful processing and accidental loss, destruction or damage to the information.

What type of personal information will be processed?

We collect and process various personal data about you for the purposes of providing advice, administration and management services, which are explained in more detail below. ‘Processing’ is defined in the Act but could include obtaining, recording or holding information or data. ‘Personal data’ is information which can identify you as a living individual, including where, used in conjunction with other information. Common examples of personal data, which may be collected and used by us in our day to day business activities include:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Marital status
  • Address
  • Telephone number and other contact details (including email addresses)
  • Job title
  • bank account and other financial details.

Depending upon the types of products and services you require, the information collected and processed may also contain “sensitive personal data” for the purposes of the Act, which includes information held by us as to:

  • your physical or mental health or condition;
  • the commission or alleged commission of any offence by you.

Any information which we receive fairly and lawfully relating to one of the above categories constitutes sensitive personal data. Examples of likely items which may contain sensitive personal data (although this is not an exhaustive list) are life assurance questionnaires, medical reports and Statutory Sick Pay self-certification forms.

Please note that as with personal data, you have freedom of choice as to whether you wish to provide us with sensitive personal data. In addition to your right to request that we stop processing your personal data and sensitive personal data at any time, you have an opportunity at the end of this Notice to choose not to provide sensitive personal data to us at all. You should, however, note that if you exercise this right, or subsequently request that we stop processing all or part of your personal data and/or sensitive personal data, this could impact upon our ability to provide you with certain types of products and services, and may ultimately result in us being unable to provide them to you at all.

How will my personal data be collected and used?

We collect personal data from you to the extent necessary to provide advice, administrative and management services and (subject to the provisions below), related marketing activities.
We may process your personal data and sensitive personal data for the following reasons:

  • The administration, management and provision of advice in relation to financial services products;
  • Our legitimate business processes and activities including internal audit, accounting, business planning and proposed and actual transactions (including joint ventures and disposals of business);
  • Compliance with legal (including dealing with claims) regulatory and other good governance obligations.

This list is not exhaustive and may be updated from time to time, as business needs and legal requirements dictate. Some of the personal data that we maintain will be kept in paper files, while other personal data will be included in computerised files and electronic databases.

Who might my personal data be shared with?

Your personal data will be made available for the purposes mentioned above and only to responsible management, human resources, accounting, audit, compliance, information technology and other corporate staff. It may also be made available to third parties providing relevant services to us, such as Sesame Bankhall Group Ltd, who provide us with certain support services, including regulatory support. Certain personal data will also be reported to government authorities where required by law and for tax or other purposes.
Personal data may also be released to external parties as required by legislation, or by legal process, as well as to companies you authorise us to release your personal data to. We will not sell your personal data to any third party.

Direct Marketing

We may wish to provide you with information about new products, services, promotions, and other information in which we think you may be interested. We may send you such information by postal mail, fax and telephone, unless you have registered with the appropriate Preference Service (we would be grateful if you could let us know if this is the case). If you purchase a product from us, we may retain your address for future mailings. If you do not want your information used for direct marketing purposes at any time, please contact us by telephone on 01202 69 69 33 to let us know, and we will not send you any direct marketing.

Email Marketing

We may also wish to provide you with the above mentioned information by email. However, we appreciate that ‘spam email’ has become a problem in recent years. If you are a customer, or you have previously asked us for information on our products:

  • We may contact you regarding your purchase, or other matters regarding transactions between us, or your customer relationship with us, or send you information on our products by email, unless you have asked us not to do so.
  • We may also use your email address to send you information about our products and services that we think may be of interest to you, by way of informational emails, unless you have asked us not to do so.

Your right to review and amend personal data

You have the right to review your personal data and sensitive personal data held by us and have any inaccurate information about you corrected. If you wish to do so, or to notify us of a change in your details, please contact The Data Protection Officer on 01202 69 69 33 or in writing to 31 Beacon Road, Broadstone, Dorset, BH18 9JP. You may be charged a fee (subject to the statutory maximum) for supplying you with such data.

How to request that we cease processing your personal data

If at any time you wish for us to cease processing your personal data, sensitive personal data, or contacting you for marketing purposes, please contact The Data Protection Officer on 01202 69 69 33, or in writing to 31 Beacon Road, Broadstone, Dorset, BH18 9JP.

Your consent

Please contact us if you have any queries or concerns regarding the contents of this Notice.