Privacy Notice

2018 will see one of the biggest changes to UK data privacy laws as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is introduced across Europe on 25 May.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will deal with the huge increase in customer data that is now generated from social media and online activity. Whether that’s sharing a tweet or shopping online, the new laws will provide individuals with more transparency and stronger rights regarding personal data.

At Single Point Financial Services Ltd (SPFSL) we have always taken data privacy very seriously and we believe the introduction of the GDPR is really positive – giving you more control over how organisations use and manage your data.

What does this mean for you?

GDPR provides you with more transparency regarding your personal data. It strengthens your rights, giving you improved access to your data and the right to review and, in certain circumstances, edit or delete the information that organisations store about you.

Whilst that’s good news for consumers, the great news for SPFSL customers is that you don’t need to do anything. We’ll keep looking after your data like we always have and if you do want to know more about the data we hold and how we use it, all you need to do is check out our Customer Privacy Notice.

What does this mean for SPFSL?

GDPR won’t change the ways we use your personal information.

We’ll continue to value the data you share with us, treating it with respect and keeping it secure at all times. We’ll continue to contact you appropriately about services that may benefit you, unless you’ve asked us not to.

So whilst the laws might be changing, our commitment to looking after your data stays the same.

Our new Privacy Notice

We want to make it easier for you to find out how we collect, use and protect your information, so we’ve updated our Privacy Notices here

More information on GDPR

To find out more about GDPR, follow the links below to read the guidelines and information published by the Information Commissioner’s Officer:

ico.org.uk – GDPR guide to individual rights

ico.org.uk – guide to GDPR