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Introduction
Mainly Mortgages takes your privacy seriously and takes every reasonable precaution to safeguard the personal information you supply to us.
Mainly Mortgages recognizes that your privacy and the protection of your personal information are important to you – this statement discloses how Mainly Mortgages helps to protect your personal information.
Mainly Mortgages Ltd is registered at the Information Commissioner’s Office under registration number ZA124100. To find out more information about data protection, you can visit: http://www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Mainly Mortgages Ltd has a bespoke on-line system called Smartr365 to collect client information and document storage for the use of offering services to our clients. This Privacy Statement extends to Smartr365 as well.
Data Protection Policy
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Mainly Mortgages needs to gather and use certain information about individuals. This can include customers, suppliers, business contacts, employees and other people the organisation has a relationship with or may need to contact.
This policy describes how this personal data must be collected, handled and stored to meet the company’s data protection standards — and to comply with the law.
Why this policy exists
This data protection policy ensures Mainly Mortgages:
complies with data protection law and follows good practice
protects the rights of all individuals’ data, is open about how it stores and processes individuals’ data in line with individuals’ rights and protects itself from the risks of a data breach.
Data protection law
The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) describe how organisations — including Mainly Mortgages— must collect, handle and store personal information. These rules apply regardless of whether data is stored electronically or otherwise.
To comply with the law, personal information must be;
processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner in relation to individuals;
collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes; further processing for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes shall not be considered to be incompatible with the initial purposes;
adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed;
accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay;
kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed;
processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organisational measures.
Record Keeping:
A range of information must be detailed in our internal records of processing activities. Such areas include; name and details of the organisation include, if appropriate, details of other data controllers, the organisation’s representative and data protection officer purposes of processing the data, description of the categories of individuals and the categories of personal data,
categories of the recipients of personal data
details of transfers of data to third parties or abroad, including details of safety mechanisms, retention schedules technical and organisational security measures.
Mainly Mortgages ensure that records of these activities are kept and are updated accordingly. Individuals’ data is kept on file for 6 years in line with the Financial Conduct Authorities record keeping rules. After which point, personal data is retracted to the point it is unidentifiable and used for statistical purposes only.
Lawful Basis for Processing Data
Under GDPR, it is a requirement that Mainly Mortgages has a valid lawful basis to process personal data, this should be documented. Most lawful bases require that processing is ‘necessary’.
The lawful bases for processing are set out in Article 6 of the GDPR. At least one of these must apply whenever Mainly Mortgages process personal data:
For Processing of data to be lawful under GDPR, Mainly Mortgages use;
(a) Consent: the individual has given clear consent for you to process their personal data for a specific purpose.
(b) Contract: the processing is necessary for a contract you have with the individual, or because they have asked you to take specific steps before entering into a contract.
(c) Legal obligation: the processing is necessary for you to comply with the law (not including contractual obligations).
Mainly Mortgages has chosen this basis for processing data as it is requested from the individuals that we capture data before entering into a contract (e.g. provide a quote for finance).
Special categories of data may be captured by Mainly Mortgages for example, information about an individual’s:
You need to identify both a lawful basis for general processing and an additional condition for processing this type of data.
If you are processing criminal conviction data or data about offences, you need to identify both a lawful basis for general processing and an additional condition for processing this type of data.
Responsibilities
Mainly Mortgages acts as a data Controller and Data Processor. All staff are responsible for ensuring that the highest data standards and best practices are met on a continual basis.
Although a Data Protection Officer (DPO) has not been appointed as Mainly Mortgages does not fall within the scope, the Directors are accountable and responsible for compliance with GDPR and will take on the tasks appointed to them as if they were a DPO.
Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA)
Mainly Mortgages has a general obligation to implement technical and organisational measures to demonstrate that data protection is integrated into our processing activities. A Data Protection Impact Assessment is conducted each time Mainly Mortgages consider implementing using new technologies
The DPIA will pertain at least;
a description of the processing operations and the purposes, including, where applicable, the legitimate interests pursued by the controller;
an assessment of the necessity and proportionality of the processing in relation to the purpose;
an assessment of the risks to individuals;
the measures in place to address risk, including security and to demonstrate that you comply.
Individuals Rights
Individuals now have more rights under GDPR, these are;
Mainly Mortgages provide every customer with a Privacy Notice at the point data is captured.
The information supplied in this notice demonstrates how Mainly Mortgages is transparent over our data processing. The notice is;
concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible;
written in clear and plain language, particularly if addressed to a child; and free of charge.
We include details of (but not limited to);
the Data Controller, the lawful reason for processing data, if any third parties have legitimate interests, categories of personal data, categories of recipients such as banks and credit unions, the data retention periods,
the individuals’ rights; including the right to withdraw, where the individual can complain about how the data is processed with a supervisory authority, a source of data when it comes from a third party and where personal data is part of a contractual requirement or obligation.
Rectification
Individuals are entitled to have personal data rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete. Mainly Mortgages has disclosed the personal data in question to third parties, then we will inform them of the rectification where possible.
Mainly Mortgages will respond to this request within one month or extended by two months where the request for rectification is complex.
Erasure
Individuals have a right to have personal data erased and to prevent processing in specific circumstances;
under the GDPR, this right is not limited to processing that causes unwarranted and substantial damage or distress. However, if the processing does cause damage or distress, this is likely to make the case for erasure stronger.
Mainly Mortgages may refuse to comply with a request for erasure where the personal data is processed for the following reasons;
If Mainly Mortgages has disclosed the personal data in question to third parties, a notification will be sent, informing them about the erasure of the personal data, unless it is impossible or involves disproportionate effort to do so.
Restrict processing
Mainly Mortgages will restrict the processing of personal data in the following circumstances;
If any data has been disclosed to third parties, Mainly Mortgages will notify them about the restriction on the processing of the personal data, unless it is impossible or involves disproportionate effort to do so.
Portability
For personal data an individual has provided to a controller; where the processing is based on the individual’s consent or for the performance of a contract; and when processing is carried out by automated means, Mainly Mortgages must provide the personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable form. Open formats include CSV files. Machine-readable means that the information is structured so that software can extract specific elements of the data. This enables other organisations to use the data.
Mainly Mortgages must provide this service free of charge.
If the individual requests it, we may be required to transmit the data directly to another organisation if this is technically feasible. Mainly Mortgages will respond without undue delay, and within one month or extended by two months where the request is complex or receive many requests.
Objecting
If an individual has objected to processing data or direct marketing, Mainly Mortgages will cease to process the data.
Individuals must have an objection on “grounds relating to his or her particular situation”.
Mainly Mortgages will stop processing the personal data unless;
compelling legitimate grounds for the processing, which override the interests, rights and freedoms of the individual; or the processing is for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
This is brought to the attention of the data subject at the first point of communication and in our privacy notice. This is separated out from any other information.
Direct marketing purposes
As soon as an objection is received, Mainly Mortgages will stop processing personal data for direct marketing purposes. This will be actioned at any stage and is free of charge.
Automated decision making including profiling
Mainly Mortgages understand that any form of automated processing of personal data intended to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, or to analyse, or predict that person’s performance at work, economic situation, location, health, personal preferences, reliability, or behaviour falls under this right. Where this is conducted, the rules and guidance of the ICO will be adhered to and followed. To date, Mainly Mortgages does not conduct automated decision making including profiling.
Subject Access Requests (SAR)
Individuals who are the subject of personal data held by Mainly Mortgages are entitled to;
confirmation that their data is being processed;
access to their personal data; and
other supplementary information – this largely corresponds to the information that should be provided in a privacy notice
Individuals contacting the company requesting this information, this is called a Subject Access Request.
Mainly Mortgages will provide a copy of the information free of charge. However, a ‘reasonable fee’ may be charged when a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, particularly if it is repetitive.
A reasonable fee may also be charged to comply with requests for further copies of the same information. The fee is based on the administrative cost of providing the information only.
Once the identity of the person making the request has been verified, the information will be provided within 1 month, this will be extended to 2 months if the request is complex. Notification will be made to the individual if this is the case.
Complaints
It is made clear that data subjects who wish to complain about how their personal data has been processed can raise this with Mainly Mortgages complaints procedure. If the data subject is still not happy, then the complaint can be referred to the Information Commissioners Office.
Data Security and Storage
When data is stored on paper, it should be kept in a secure place where unauthorised people cannot see or have access to it. These guidelines also apply to data that is usually stored electronically but has been printed out for some reason;
when not required, the paper or files should be kept in a locked drawer or filing cabinet. Employees should make sure paper and printouts are not left where unauthorised people could see them, like on a printer;
data printouts should be shredded and disposed of securely when no longer required.
When data is stored electronically, it must be protected from unauthorised access, accidental deletion, and malicious hacking attempts;
data should be protected by strong passwords or encryption products;
if data is stored on removable media (like a CD or DVD), these should be kept locked away securely when not being used; data should only be stored on designated drives and servers and should only be uploaded to an approved cloud computing service; servers containing personal data should be sited in a secure location, away from general office space;
data should be backed up frequently. Those backups should be tested regularly, in line with the company’s standard backup procedures;
data should never be saved directly to laptops or other mobile devices like tablets or smart phones;
all servers and computers containing data should be protected by approved security software and a firewall.
The point that personal data is accessed is when it can be at greatest risk of loss, corruption, theft, unlawful access, Mainly Mortgages will;
when working with personal data, employees should ensure the screens of their computers are always locked when left unattended;
personal data should not be shared informally. It should never be sent by email, as this form of communication is not secure.
data must be encrypted before being transferred electronically.
personal data should never be transferred outside of the European Economic Area unless contractual arrangements are in place highlighting adequate safeguards and protection to the rights of individuals.
employees should not save copies of personal data to their own computers. Always access and update the central copy of any data.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
Mainly Mortgages will occasionally update this Privacy Statement. When we do, we will also revise the “last updated” date at the top and bottom of the Privacy Statement. Mainly Mortgages will obtain your opt-in consent for any updates to this Privacy Statement that materially expand the sharing or use of your personal information in ways not disclosed in this Privacy Statement at the time of collection.
Contact information:
If you have questions regarding this Privacy Statement, please write to us at:
Mainly Mortgages, Edison Business Centre, 52 Edison Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8TE
or email to: privacy@mainlymortgages.co.uk
Last Updated: April 2020
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Company details
Registered Office:
Regent House Business Centre,
13-15 George St, Aylesbury, HP20 2HU
Registered in England and Wales under
number 11085103.
Regulatory Details
Goocho Mortgage is a trading style of Mainly Mortgages Ltd who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 923399 in respect of mortgages, insurances and consumer credit mediation activities only.
Fees
Subject to circumstances, a fee may be payable. An admin fee may be payable on application and a fee upon receiving mortgage offer.
If your circumstances or history involves any adverse credit, complex situations or a commercial element then this may increase. Your adviser will, in all cases, confirm all costs in writing prior to any application being made.
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