Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This policy
sets out how we will treat your personal information.
For the purposes of the
Data Protection Act 1998 (the Act), the data controller is Impala Pinaize
Company Limited with its registered office at 4 Kings Row Maidstone Kent ME15
6AQ.
We may collect and process the following types of personal information
about you:
Information we collect from you
Contact Information
We may collect and process contact information
which you provide to us during communications with you. This may include your
name, telephone numbers, addresses and email addresses. It may be processed for
the purposes of communicating with you and record keeping.
The legal basis
for processing this data is the legitimate interests of the business. It is
necessary for the administration of the business and for communications.
Enquiries Information
We may process information you provide to us
when you enquire about our products, services or our business and when you place
orders with us. In addition to contact information, this may include details of
your enquiry, information required for administering your account and any other
information you choose to send us.
It may be processed for the purpose of
responding to your enquiries and marketing our products to you.
The legal
basis for processing this data is that it is necessary for the legitimate
interests of the business. It is necessary for responding to enquiries and
marketing our services.
Transaction Information
We may collect and process information you
provide to us during transactions between us. This may include order details,
delivery information, information required for administering your account and
any other information you choose to send us. This could include personal details
of personnel working for your organisation and delivery information of
individuals receiving goods.
It may be processed for the purpose of
processing your orders, arranging delivery of your goods and the administration
of your account.
The legal basis for processing this information is the
performance of a contract with you or your organisation and also for the
legitimate interests of the business. It is necessary for us to meet our
contractual obligations. It is also necessary for the proper administration of
the business.
We may also process information about your transaction history,
for the purposes of analysis. The legal basis for processing this information is
the legitimate interests of the business. It is necessary for future planning of
the business such as producing forecasts for stock ordering.
Service and Supplier information
We may process personal information
relating to personnel at third party organisations including customers,
suppliers, regulators and other stakeholders. This is for the purpose of
administering our dealings with those organisations in the course of running the
business. As an example, we may process information about key contacts that we
deal with when communicating with our customers and suppliers.
The legal
basis for this processing is the legitimate interests of the business. It is
necessary for the proper administration of our dealings with organisations in
the course of our business.
Telephone recordings
We may record our
telephone calls with you. These recordings may be processed by us for the
purposes of training and monitoring and for record keeping and administration in
relation to the contents of the call.
The legal basis for processing this
data is that it is necessary for the legitimate interest of the business. This
is necessary for administering and improving the business.
CCTV
recordings
Our premises are protected by CCTV cameras. We may process footage
or still images which contain images of individuals. These recordings may be
processed by us for the purposes of security and safety of our staff and
visitors, our premises and our property.
The legal basis for this processing
is the legitimate interests of the business. It is necessary for ensuring the
safety and security of individuals and property.
Information we collect about
you.
We may collect and process information about you from third parties that
we work closely with. This may include for example, credit reference agencies,
payment services, delivery services, debt collection services, search
information providers and business partners. Some specific examples of this are
given below:
We may collect delivery information from our delivery service
providers. This could include your name, delivery address and signature. The
purpose of this is to evidence that we have met our delivery obligations. The
legal basis for this processing is the performance of a contract to which the
data subject is a party. Where the individual who signs for goods is not a party
to the contract, our legal basis for this processing is that it is necessary for
the legitimate interests of the business, i.e. it is necessary for evidencing
our delivery obligations.
Disclosure of your information
We may disclose
or share your information with employees, suppliers or subcontractors and with
selected third parties as is necessary. This may include payment services and
delivery services. For example, we may disclose contact and delivery information
to our delivery service providers for the purposes of delivering goods you have
ordered from us.
We may disclose your personal information to insurance
companies and advisors and other professional advisors for the purposes of
meeting our legal obligations, taking professional and legal advice and dealing
with legal and regulatory matters.
We may disclose information to service
providers hosting our servers and our email service providers and IT support
specialists.
We may also disclose your information if we are required to do
so in order to comply with legal obligations or to protect rights, property or
the safety of our company, customers or others. We may exchange information with
other companies and organisations for protection from fraud and for the purposes
of reducing credit risk.
Your information may also be shared with purchasers
or prospective purchasers (and their agents) of the business or assets in
connection with its sale or potential sale.
Website Usage information
We may process information about your usage
of our Website. This may include the following:
IP address
Geographical
location
Browser type and version
Operating system
Referral source
Length of visit
Page views
Website navigation paths
Timing, frequency
and patterns of use
The purpose of collecting and processing this data is to
improve our Website.
The legal basis for processing this data is that it is
necessary for the legitimate interests of the business in maintaining and
improving our business through our Website.
Storing your information
Information sent over the internet is
generally not secure and is therefore sent at your own risk. Once we receive it,
we will store your personal information on a secure server, which is firewall
protected and requires password access. Access to the server is further
restricted to authorised employees only.
Personal information will not be
kept longer than is necessary for the purposes given in this document. As an
example, where we have received or supplied goods or services to or from you,
information will be retained for up to 6 years, such as in the case of invoice
information. Information may be held longer for the purpose of analysis.
Your rights regarding your personal data
Under Data Protection Law,
you have a number of rights regarding your personal data. These rights are
summarised below. A full explanation of these rights can be found in guidance
from the Information Commissioner’s Office and is available on their website.
With regards to the personal information we may collect and process about you,
you have the following rights
Right to be informed
This privacy notice
tells you about the collection and use of your personal data. If we plan to use
personal data for a new purpose, we will update this privacy notice accordingly.
Right of access
You have a right to obtain confirmation that we are
processing your personal data and a copy of your data on request.
Right
to rectification
You have a right to have inaccurate data rectified, or
completed if it is incomplete.
Right to erasure
In some circumstances
you have the right to have your personal information erased.
Right to
restrict processing
In some circumstances you have the right to request the
restriction or suppression of your personal information.
Right to data
portability
In some circumstances you have the right to have your personal
information ported to another system.
Right to object
In some
circumstances you have the right to object to our processing of your personal
information.
Right to complain
You have the right to make a complaint
to the relevant supervisory authority if you are unhappy with the processing of
your personal information.
Amendments to this Policy
We may make
changes to our policy and they will be reflected in this policy document. Please
therefore check back from time to time to make sure you are happy with any
changes.
Contact us
If your personal information needs to be corrected or updated
or if you have any queries about this policy, you can contact us by email at
info@rubberbands.co.uk or sales@bandit.co.uk alternatively write to us at 18
Wharf Road, Bridge Industrial Centre, Maidstone Kent ME15 6RR.
Links to third party websites
If you follow links to any third party
websites, please note that we are not responsible for their use of any personal
information you provide to them. They may have their own privacy and cookie
policies which you should read and understand.