EMCAS Privacy Statement
The security and privacy of our clients are of the utmost importance to EMCAS and any thrid party organisations with whom we are associated. We are committed to providing a safe and private service for all those that employ our services. In order to take advantage of the services we offer, it will be necessary for us to collect personal information. This privacy policy sets out the terms by which EMCAS and any associated organisation hold and process any such personal information received.
How does EMCAS collect my information and who they get it from?
In the course of providing the Service we will need to collect, use and retain details such as your name, address, telephone number, email address and other pertinent details, including policy and account details, in order to validate and process any claim entitlement. We may also require personal details of any other individual who are joint policy or account holders with you.
We collect personal information from you and/or from your lender, provider of the bank account/credit card/loan, arranger of the PPI, arranger of the Life Assurance Policy or Endowment Provider/Vendor.
How does EMCAS use my information?
Information is used to enable us to carry out our business of obtaining compensation on our clients' behalf.
Does EMCAS share my information with anyone?
Only if you want us to! By your acceptance of this privacy policy and unless and until we receive written instruction to the contrary, you agree that we may share your personal information with parties in direct relation to your claim.
You will see on our Authority and Instructions that there is an "opt-out" box for you to tick if you do not want us to share your information with other organisations who offer a similar service.
You can contact us at any time and ask that we do not share your information – you can do this either by telephone, in writing or via email – our contact details are at the bottom of this page.
Does EMCAS keep my information?
Personal information will be retained for a period to enable us to provide repeat customers with the most efficient service and to enable us to comply with our legal obligations.
Cookies
We may use "cookies" to store personal data or we may link information stored in cookies with personal data about specific individuals. We would do so only to provide the most efficient service we can. Should you require any further information regarding cookies many sources of information are available online, such as; www.cookiecentral.com/faq
Child Protection
We only intend to provide our services to people over the age of 16. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children without parental consent.
How do I know my information is secure in the hands of EMCAS?
We use secure transmission methods when receiving or sharing your personal information. We have implemented security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control. This includes unauthorised access, improper use or disclosure unauthorised modification, unlawful destruction or accidental loss.
All personal information provided is kept on a secure server and all employees and data processors who have access to, or are otherwise associated with, the processing of personal data, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of any personal data received.
Can I see what information EMCAS holds about me?
Yes. You can find out what information we keep about you by requesting a copy of it, which we will provide within 40 days upon receipt of your written request, subject to payment of a £10 charge. To maintain security we may require proof of your identity. We allow you to challenge the data that we hold about you and, where appropriate, you may request that data we hold be corrected or deleted, as necessary.
What rules do EMCAS abide by?
As all of EMCAS's and their Introducers offices are based within the UK we are required to comply with UK and European legislation, in particular the Data Protection Act 1998. For further details on your rights under the Act please visit; www.ico.gov.uk
I need some help!
If you have any comments or queries in relation to this privacy policy or our terms and conditions of business please contact our Compliance and Customer Care Manager at Contact Us
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