WIN Group Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand what information we gather and process about you ("personal data"), why and how we use it, and with whom we share it. It also sets out the rights you have in relation to your information and how you may contact us for your queries.
Definitions used in this Privacy Policy can be found here
“Client” means an investor in our products or a recipient of our services, who may be an individual investor, or an employee, director, officer, trustee, beneficiary, or representative of an institutional or intermediary client of WIN.
“WIN”, “we” or “us” means WIN Limited with its registered office at Flat 3, The Priory, 47 Webber Street, London, England, SE1 0RQ or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, details of which can be found on the WIN website. Together these are referred to as the WIN Group.
“WIN Websites” means the websites operated by WIN.
“WIN Products and Services”
means the products and services that we offer to
our Clients, including through our related support, mobile
or cloud-based services.
“Personal
Data” means any data which relates to a
living individual who can be identified from that data or
from that data and other information which is in the
possession of, or is likely to come into the possession of,
WIN (or its representatives or service providers). In
addition to factual information such as a name or address,
it could include an expression of opinion about or an
indication of intention in respect of an
individual.
“You”
means each individual to whom this notice is addressed, who
may be:
(a) a Client or prospective Client of ours;
(b) a visitor to the WIN website; or
(c) an employee, director, officer or representative of another organisation with which we have a business relationship.
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Background
(1.1) WIN collects and uses certain Personal Data. WIN is responsible for ensuring that it uses that Personal Data in compliance with data protection laws.
(1.2) At WIN, we respect your privacy and we are committed to keeping your Personal Data secure.
(1.3) This Privacy Policy is directed to individuals whose Personal Data we handle in the course of carrying on our commercial activities. Those individuals could be Clients or prospective Clients or their representatives, agents or appointees, or an employee, director, officer or representative of another organisation with which we have a business relationship. This Privacy Policy is also directed to visitors to our websites.
2. Overview of circumstances in which we handle your personal data
(2.1) WIN gathers information about you in the following ways:
(a) Information we receive in the course of providing products or services to you. This may be provided directly from you or from other parties, such as, for example, providers of ‘know your client’ and anti-money laundering services which we sometimes use to help us meet our legal obligations.
(b) Information we receive as part of your interest in our products or services. This is only provided by you and includes enquiries and other activities you perform while visiting our premises, participating in informative events and using WIN Websites. Details of how we handle the information we receive through WIN Websites are set out in paragraph 10 of this Privacy Policy.
We may combine the personal and other data we collect directly from you with information collected from or about you in other contexts, such as from our Web Sites or obtained from third parties.
3. The types of Personal Data we collect
(3.1) Many of the products or services offered by WIN require us to obtain and process Personal Data, such as:
- Information that you provide to
WIN. This includes information about
you that you provide to us. The nature of our
relationship with you will determine the kind of
Personal Data we might ask for. Such information may
include:
- basic Personal Data such as first name; family
name; national insurance number; email address;
phone number; address (including city postcode
and country); occupation and job title; bank
details; ID documentation; date of birth; life
events and family information;
- sensitive Personal Data, which may be included in information we handle about your nationality, place of birth, health related information, disability status, biometric data used for the purpose of authentication in connection with certain applications, details of political affiliations, or records of criminal offences and court proceedings.
- basic Personal Data such as first name; family
name; national insurance number; email address;
phone number; address (including city postcode
and country); occupation and job title; bank
details; ID documentation; date of birth; life
events and family information;
We also process personal data about any person on whose behalf you are acting, for example investment beneficiaries, that you may have provided to us in connection with our provision of services to you. By providing us with their personal data, you agree to provide them with the information set out in this Privacy policy.
- Information that we collect or generate about
you. This may include:
- files that we may produce as a record of our
relationship with our Clients and prospective
Clients, including contact history;
and
- any Personal Data that you provide during
telephone and email communications with us which
we may monitor and record in order to resolve
complaints, improve our service and in order to
comply with our legal and regulatory
requirements; or
- any Personal Data that we obtain in relation to your use of WIN Websites (but this will be limited to the situations where users make themselves known by establishing a secure, authenticated session).
- files that we may produce as a record of our
relationship with our Clients and prospective
Clients, including contact history;
and
- Information we obtain from other
sources. Some of this personal data
may be sensitive and may include:
- information from publicly available sources,
including third party agencies such as credit
reference agencies; fraud prevention agencies;
law enforcement agencies; public databases,
registers and records such as Companies House
and the FCA Register; and other publicly
accessible sources;
- information provided to us by independent
financial advisors (IFAs), other professional
advisers, product providers, events organisers,
other agents and/or representatives, industry
databases and other business intelligence tools
WIN subscribes to; and
- information obtained from sanctions checking and background screening service providers.
- information from publicly available sources,
including third party agencies such as credit
reference agencies; fraud prevention agencies;
law enforcement agencies; public databases,
registers and records such as Companies House
and the FCA Register; and other publicly
accessible sources;
4. How we use your information
(4.1) Your Personal Data may be stored and processed by us in the following ways and for the following purposes:
- to allow Clients and prospective Clients to use and
access WIN Products and Services;
- to assess Client and prospective Client applications or
contracts for WIN Products and
Services;
- to set up / on-board prospective Clients to use
WIN Products and Services;
- to keep our records up to date;
- to monitor IT systems in order to protect against cyber
threats or malicious activity including abuse and
misuse;
- to protect our premises from unauthorised access or use, or any unlawful activity
- to administer or maintain IT systems in order to uphold
standards of service;
- for ongoing review and improvement of the information
provided on WIN Websites to make them user
friendly and prevent potential disruptions or cyber
attacks;
- to understand feedback on WIN Products and
Services and to help provide more information on the use
of those products and services quickly and
easily;
- to communicate with and better understand the interests
of Clients and prospective Clients in order to provide
services or targeted information about WIN and
other WIN Products and Services;
- to effectively manage and strengthen Client and
prospective Client relationships, understand Client and
prospective Client needs and interests and learn more
about our Clients and prospective Clients in order to
develop, improve and manage the products and services we
can offer;
- for the management and administration of our
business;
- in order to comply with and in order to assess
compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations,
and internal policies and procedures; or
- for the administration and maintenance of databases storing your Personal Data.
(4.2) When we use your Personal Data, we comply with applicable law. The law allows or requires us to use your Personal Data for a variety of reasons. These include instances where:
- we are performing our contractual
obligations;
- we have legal and regulatory obligations that we have to
discharge;
- we may need to do so in order to establish, exercise or
defend our legal rights or those of our Clients or for
the purpose of legal proceedings;
- we have obtained your consent;
- the use of your Personal Data as described is necessary
for our legitimate business interests, such
as:
- allowing us to effectively and efficiently manage
and administer the operation of our
business;
- maintaining compliance with internal policies and
procedures;
- enabling quick and easy access to information on
WIN Products and Services.
(4.3) Within WIN, your Personal Data is accessed only by personnel of WIN that have a need to access it for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
5. Disclosure of your information to third parties
(5.1) We may share your Personal Data within the WIN Group for the purposes described above.
(5.2) We may also share your Personal Data outside of the WIN Group as further described below:
- with business partners of ours where they are
contractually obliged to comply with appropriate data
protection obligations;
- with representatives, agents, custodians, intermediaries
and/or other third party product providers appointed by
the Client or prospective Client (such as accountants,
professional advisors, custody service providers and
product providers);
- with third party agents and contractors for the purposes
of them providing services both to us (for example,
WIN’ accountants, professional advisors, IT
and communications providers, background screening
providers, credit reference agencies and debt
collectors) and to Clients or prospective Clients. These
third parties will be subject to appropriate data
protection obligations;
- with any depository, stock exchange, clearing or
settlement system, counterparties, dealers and others
where disclosure of your Personal Data is reasonably
intended for the purpose of effecting, managing or
reporting transactions or establishing a relationship
with a view to such transactions;
- where you are a joint account or portfolio holder (or
otherwise one of multiple persons holding an account or
portfolio), we may disclose your Personal Data to the
other joint account or portfolio holder or other
person;
- to the extent required by law or regulation, for example
if we are under a duty to disclose your Personal Data in
order to comply with any legal obligation (including,
without limitation, in order to comply with tax
reporting requirements and disclosures to regulators,
auditors or public authorities), or to establish,
exercise or defend its legal rights; and
- if we sell any part of our business or our assets, in which case we may need to disclose your Personal Data to the prospective buyer for due diligence purposes.
6. International transfers of personal data
(6.1) WIN is a global business with Clients and operations around the world. As a result we collect and transfer Personal Data within companies part of the WIN Group on a global basis. That means that we may transfer your Personal Data to locations outside of your country.
(6.2) Where we transfer your Personal Data to another country we ensure that it will be protected and transferred in a manner consistent with legal requirements. In relation to data transferred outside of the European Economic Area (the “EEA”), for example this may be done in one of the following ways:
- the country to which we send your Personal Data is
approved by the European Commission as offering an
adequate level of protection for Personal
Data;
- the recipient signed up to a contract based on
“model contractual clauses” approved by the
European Commission, obliging it to protect your
Personal Data;
- in some limited circumstances the law may permit us to otherwise transfer your Personal Data outside the EEA.
(6.3) You can obtain more details of the protection given to your Personal Data when it is transferred outside the EEA by contacting us as described in paragraph 12 below.
7. How we safeguard your personal data
(7.1) Data is a critical business asset and must be protected appropriate to its risk as well as its importance or value.
We ensure safe processing operations by operating and maintaining physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to guard your non-public personal information and we restrict access only to authorised personnel. The effectiveness of these safeguards is periodically tested.
We have extensive controls and mechanisms in place designed to detect, respond and recover in case of adverse events that may arise.
8. How long we keep your personal data
(8.1) The length of time for which we hold your Personal Data will vary as determined by the following criteria:
- the purpose for which we are using it (as further described in this Privacy Policy at paragraph 4.1) – we will need to keep the data for as long as is necessary for that purpose; and
- our legal obligations – laws or regulation may set a minimum period for which we have to keep your Personal Data.
9. Your rights
(9.1) In all the above cases in which we collect, use or store your Personal Data, you may have the following rights and, in most cases, you can exercise them free of charge. These rights include:
- the right to obtain information regarding the processing
of your Personal Data and access to the Personal Data
which we hold about you;
- the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your Personal Data at any time. Please note, however, that we may still be entitled to process your Personal Data if we have another legitimate reason for doing so. For example, we may need to retain your Personal Data to comply with a legal or regulatory obligation or to satisfy our internal audit requirements;
- in some circumstances, the right to receive some
Personal Data in a structured, commonly used and
machine-readable format and/or request that we transmit
such data to a third party where this is technically
feasible. Please note that this right only applies to
Personal Data that you have provided directly to
WIN;
- the right to request that we rectify your Personal Data
if it is inaccurate or incomplete;
- the right to request that we erase your Personal Data in
certain circumstances. Please note that there may be
circumstances where you ask us to erase your Personal
Data but we are required or entitled to retain
it;
- the right to object to, or request that we restrict, our
processing of your Personal Data in certain
circumstances. Again, there may be circumstances where
you object to, or ask us to restrict, our processing of
your Personal Data but we are required or entitled to
refuse that request; and
the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection regulator if you think that any of your rights have been infringed by us. (9.2) You can exercise your rights by contacting us using the details provided at paragraph 12 below.
10. WIN websites and other websites
(10.1) If you use a WIN Website, we may collect technical information through the use of cookies. The type of information collected varies by category of cookies as explained in our Cookie Notice. As detailed in our Cookie Notice, we provide you with the opportunity to selectively accept certain categories of cookies in your Web browser through our Cookie Manager Application. If you accept cookies of the tracking category and you make your identity known during a secure (logged-on) browsing session on one of our Web Sites, we will be able to combine the information we collect about your usage of our Web Sites during that session with other information we know about you, such as any searches you conduct on our Web Sites or information you request during your web session. We will use this combined information to assess the appeal and usefulness of the information and tools offered on our Web Sites as well as to identify WIN products and services that may be of interest to you.
We also gather anonymous information related to browsing habits of users through other categories of cookies with the purpose of managing and improving our Website.
(10.2) If you use a WIN Website and follow a link from it to another website (including a website operated by WIN), different privacy policies may apply. Prior to submitting any Personal Data to a website you should read the privacy policy applicable to that website.
11. Changes to this Privacy Policy
(11.1) Any changes we make to our Privacy Policy in the future will be posted on this website and where appropriate, notified to you by email. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our Privacy Policy.
12. Questions and concerns
(12.1) If you have any questions or concerns about WIN’ handling of your Personal Data, or about this Privacy Policy, or to exercise any of your rights, please contact us at the address below.
To exercise your right to withdraw consent to receive electronic marketing communications at any time, please follow “unsubscribe” instructions found in such marketing materials.
WIN Limited
- Address
Flat 3, The Priory, 47 Webber Street,
Place
London, England
SE1 0RQ
United Kingdom
We are usually able to resolve privacy questions or concerns promptly and effectively. If you are not satisfied with the response you receive, you may escalate concerns directly to your local courts or Data Protection Supervisory Authority competent for your jurisdiction.
If you raise a concern, we may:
- request additional details from you regarding your concerns and personal data limited to what is necessary for the purpose of authenticating you;
- engage or consult with other parties in order to investigate and resolve your issue (and these parties will receive and process information about you); and/or
- keep records of your request and any resolution of your issue,
in each case in accordance with our data protection and other legal obligations.
Last updated: August 2022