Ansvar Insurance is committed to the privacy and confidentiality of information that you provide to us. This privacy notice describes our current policies and practices with regard to personal information collected and used by us.
Please take your time to read this notice carefully. When using an Ansvar website, this notice should be read alongside the website terms and conditions.
1. About us
Ansvar is a specialist insurer of faith, charity and household risks and offers its products to churches and connected organisations, charities, other voluntary groups and individuals and their families.
Providing insurance services means that we need to collect and process data so that we can provide you with a quote, insurance and where relevant, handle any claims or complaints that might arise. This makes us a “data controller”.
If you are unsure about who the data controller of your personal information is, you can also contact us at any time by e-mailing us at compliance@ansvar.co.uk or by writing to the Data Protection Officer, Ansvar Insurance, Benefact House, 2000 Pioneer Avenue, Gloucester Business Park, Brockworth, Gloucester, GL3 4AW, United Kingdom
2. About the insurance market
Insurance involves the use and disclosure of your personal data by various insurance market participants such as intermediaries, insurers and reinsurers. The London Insurance Market Core Uses Information Notice sets out those core necessary personal data uses and disclosures. Our core uses and disclosures are consistent with the London Market Core Uses Information Notice. We recommend you review this notice.
3. Our processing of your personal information
Depending on our relationship with you (for example if you are a policyholder, individual named on a policy, claimant, witness, a third party pursued for a recovery, broker or third party) we will collect different types of personal information about you and use it for different purposes.
From time to time we may ask you to provide or we may receive your “sensitive personal information” otherwise known in data protection laws as “special categories of personal information” (which is information relating to your health, criminal convictions, sex life, sexual orientation, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, and trade union membership). For example if you apply for travel insurance we may need information about your pre-existing health conditions or, if you are a named individual under a church insurance policy such as a Bishop, the religious denomination of the church may automatically reveal your religious beliefs. In these circumstances we would use your sensitive personal information to provide a quote and the insurance policy and to process any claims you make. We may also need details of any unspent criminal convictions you have for fraud prevention purposes. If you are a third party against whom we are seeking a recovery as part of our right to subrogation, we may have details of your criminal convictions where it relates to a claim under an Ansvar insurance policy.
Where you provide personal information to us about other individuals (for example members of your church, or your household where we are providing financial advice) we will also be data controller of and responsible for their personal information. You should refer them to this notice.
We have structured this notice so that you only have to click on the section below that is relevant to you and reflects your relationship with us.
3.1 Prospective policyholder or beneficiary under an insurance policy
If you apply for an insurance policy with us (for example home insurance policy), or someone applies for a policy which will cover you or list you as a named beneficiary (for example a clergy member under a church legal expenses insurance policy) this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.3.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.1.2. What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.1.3. How will we collect your personal information?
Directly from you:
We will also collect your personal information from:
3.1.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.1.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To assess your insurance application |
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To carry out medical screening for travel insurance policies |
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To carry out fraud, credit and anti-money laundering checks on you |
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To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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To generally communicate with you and handle any queries about your application |
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For business purposes such as systems development, migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information, internal audits, and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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To provide improved quality, training and security (for example, through recorded or monitored phone calls to our contact numbers, or carrying out customer satisfaction surveys) |
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3.1.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.2 Policyholder or beneficiary under an insurance policy
If you have an insurance policy with us (for example home insurance policy), if the policy covers you or if you are a named individual under an insurance policy with us (for example a clergy member under a church legal expenses insurance policy) this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.2.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.2.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.2.3 How will we collect your personal information?
When you are the policyholder, directly from you:
We will also collect your personal information from:
3.2.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.2.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To provide an insurance policy with appropriate cover |
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To carry out medical screening for travel insurance policies |
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To handle any claims you make under your insurance policy |
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To carry out fraud, credit and anti-money laundering checks on you when you enter into a policy and to prevent any fraudulent claims |
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To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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To handle any complaints you may have and generally communicate with you |
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To apply for and claim on our own insurance |
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For business purposes such as systems development migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For financial purposes such as maintaining management information and accounting records and carrying out audits |
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To provide improved quality, training and security (for example, through recorded or monitored phone calls to our contact numbers, or carrying out customer satisfaction surveys) |
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To contact you to inform you about services we think you might be interested in |
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3.2.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.3 Third party claimant
If you make a claim against a third party who has an insurance policy with us, this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.3.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.3.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.3.3 How will we collect your personal information?
Directly from you when you contact us to make a claim.
We will also collect your personal information from:
3.3.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.3.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To handle your claim |
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To carry out fraud checks to prevent any fraudulent claims |
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To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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To handle any complaints you may have and generally communicate with you and your medical/legal representatives |
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We have a business need (to exercise our right of subrogation and recover payment from the third party who caused the loss or injury) |
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To apply for and claim on our own insurance |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For business purposes such as systems development, migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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For financial purposes such as maintaining management information and accounting records and carrying out audits |
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To provide improved quality, training and security (for example, through recorded or monitored phone calls to our contact numbers, or carrying out customer satisfaction surveys) |
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3.3.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.4 Third party pursued for a recovery
If you are a third party from whom we are seeking recovery when we exercise our right of subrogation, this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information. We may exercise this right where we have paid a claim under an insurance policy but we believe that your act or failure to act caused the loss or injury.
3.4.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.4.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.4.3 How will we collect your personal information?
We will collect your personal information from:
3.4.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.4.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To handle a claim |
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To comply with our legal obligations |
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To handle any complaints you may have and generally communicate with you |
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To exercise our right of subrogation (that is to bring an action for recovery of the claim amount we have paid against you as the third party who we believe caused the loss or injury) |
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To apply for and claim on our own insurance |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For business purposes such as systems developments, migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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3.4.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.5 Witness to an incident
If you have witnessed an incident which has now become the subject of a claim, this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.5.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.5.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.4.3 How will we collect your personal information?
Directly from you when we contact you to discuss the incident you witnessed.
We will also collect your personal information from:
3.5.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.5.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To investigate the claim made and to understand the incident which is the subject of the claim |
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To prevent any fraudulent claims |
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To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For financial purposes such as maintaining management information and accounting records and carrying out audits |
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For business purposes such as systems development, migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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To exercise our right of subrogation (that is to bring an action for recovery of the claim amount we have paid against the third party who we believe caused the loss or injury) |
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3.5.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.6 Clients to whom we provide and implement financial advice recommendations for life assurance, investments, pensions, mortgages and other financial advice related products and services
If you are a client to whom we offer and implement financial advice recommendations on life assurance, investments, pensions, mortgages and other financial advice related products and services this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.6.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.6.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
3.6.3 How will we collect your personal information?
Directly from you:
We will also collect your personal information from:
3.6.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.6.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive information |
To provide financial and mortgage advice and find appropriate financial products and mortgage options for you |
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To carry out fraud, credit and anti-money laundering checks on you |
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To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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To handle any complaints you may have and generally communicate with you |
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To apply for and claim on our own insurance |
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For business purposes such as system development, migration of systems and live testing and diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information, internal audits and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For financial purposes such as maintaining management information and accounting records and carrying out audits |
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To provide improved quality, training and security (for example, through recorded or monitored phone calls to our contact numbers, or carrying out customer satisfaction surveys) |
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To contact you to inform you about products and services we think you might be interested in |
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3.6.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.7 Brokers, appointed representatives, financial adviser and other business partners
If you are a broker, appointed representative, financial adviser or another type of business partner such as a supplier or subcontractor that we do business with, this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.7.1 What personal information will we collect?
3.7.2 What sensitive personal information will we collect?
Information about any criminal offences you have been convicted for and any related information including about any offences or alleged offences you have committed or any court sentences which you are subject to.
3.7.3 How will we collect your information?
3.7.4 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
When we use your “sensitive personal information” (such as information about your health, religion or criminal offences), we need to have an additional “legal ground”. When using your “sensitive personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
3.7.5 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive personal information |
To comply with our legal or regulatory obligations |
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To carry out fraud, credit and anti-money laundering checks on you |
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To engage with you and obtain your services and generally communicate with you |
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For business purposes such as systems development, migration of systems and live testing, diagnosing any problems with our servers and website |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information, internal audits and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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For financial purposes such as maintaining management information and accounting records and carrying out audits |
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3.7.6 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above.
Where we engage with you relating to an insurance policy we will share your personal information with:
Where we engage with you relating to mortgage advice or financial investment advice we will share your personal information with:
In addition to the above, we will also disclose your information to the following parties:
3.8 Users of the Ansvar websites
If you use or access the Ansvar websites (being ecclesiastical.com, benefactgroup.com and Movementforgood.com), this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.8.1 What personal information will we collect?
Please note that if you make an online application for an insurance quote via our website, the section relevant to prospective policyholders above will apply.
3.8.2 How will we collect your personal information?
We collect your information directly from our website and where you have submitted any information on our website.
3.8.3 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
We have a business need to use your personal information, such as developing and testing our systems, analysing our business and improving the services we offer, diagnosing any problems with our website and assessing usage of our website. When relying on this legal ground, we are under a duty to assess your rights and to ensure that we do not use your information unless we can demonstrate a legitimate business need.
3.8.4 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information | Legal grounds for using your sensitive information |
To respond to any enquiries you make | We have a business need (to respond to all enquiries made on our website) | |
To provide marketing materials about products and services we think you might be interested in | We have a business need (to inform you about other services we offer) |
3.8.5 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
3.9 Users of the Ansvar Community Hub
If you use the Ansvar Community Hub, this section will be applicable to you and will provide key information about how we use your personal information.
3.9.1 What personal information will we collect?
Your name and title, telephone numbers and email addresses.
3.9.2 How will we collect your personal information?
We collect your information directly from you.
3.9.3 What will we use your personal information for?
We use your information in a number of different ways, depending on your particular circumstances. For every use, we must be able to demonstrate that there is a “legal ground” to do so. When using your “personal information”, we will rely on the “legal grounds” set out below:
We have a business need to use your personal information. To enable you to use the Ansvar Community Hub, and so we can keep you up to date with information regarding the Ansvar Community Hub. When relying on this legal ground, we are under a duty to assess your rights and to ensure that we do not use your information unless we can demonstrate a legitimate business need.
You have given your consent.
3.9.4 What are the legal grounds on which we will use your personal information?
What is the purpose for using your personal information? | Legal grounds for using your personal information |
To engage with you and enable you to use the Community Hub, provide updates regarding the Community Hub and request feedback |
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To engage with you and enable you to use the Community Hub, provide updates regarding the Community Hub and request feedback |
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For business purposes such as maintaining management information, internal audits and carrying out statistical and strategic analysis |
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3.9.5 Who will we share your personal information with?
We do not share or distribute your personal information other than to the following third parties and only under the limited circumstances we have set out above:
4. What marketing activities do we carry out?
We may use your personal information to provide you with information about our services or to send you ‘Church Matters’ newsletters and risk advice notes which may be of interest to you where you are an existing client, policyholder or where you have provided your consent for us to do so.
We are committed to only sending you marketing communications that you have clearly expressed an interest in receiving. You can opt out of marketing communications at any time by contacting us.
Please note that, even if you opt out of receiving marketing messages, we may still send you communications which are relevant to the type of services we provide you with.
5. Automated decision-making
We make some decisions automatically inputting your personal information into a system and computer and the decision is reached using certain processes and algorithms, rather than our employees making the decisions themselves. This is called ‘automated decision-making’ and we will use this on certain products at the underwriting stage.
We use your personal information (for example address and property details and details of your charitable or commercial activities) to determine your eligibility for particular cover under an insurance policy and your insurance premium. This takes into account whether the risk presented fits our risk appetite, and if so, allows us to calculate the price to be charged.
You have a right not to be subject to the automated decision-making described above and you can contact us, using the details set out in section 10, to request that any declined decision is reconsidered. If you want to opt out of automatic decision-making, let us know, although in some circumstances it may mean we can’t offer you a quote or policy as some automated decisions are necessary to provide your insurance policy.
6. How long do we keep personal information for?
We will only keep your personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes set out in section 3 above and to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.
For example, we keep property claim files for at least 6 years, and where long term liability claims may arise, we keep policy information for at least 80 years.
If you would like further information about how long we will keep your personal information for, please contact us using the details set out in section 10.
7. What is our approach to sending your personal information overseas?
There may be some instances where your personal information is transferred to countries outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) such as when we transfer information to our companies in the Benefact Group or to third party suppliers who are based outside the EEA or when third parties who act on our behalf transfer your personal information to countries outside the EEA.
Where such a transfer takes place, we will take the appropriate safeguarding measures to ensure that your personal information is adequately protected. We will do so in a number of ways including:
entering into data transfer contracts and using specific contractual provisions that has been approved by European data protection authorities otherwise known as the “standard contractual clauses”;
transferring personal data only to companies in the United States who are certified under the “Privacy Shield”. The Privacy Shield is a scheme whereby companies certify that they provide an adequate level of data protection. You can find out more about the Privacy Shield here; or
we will only transfer personal data to companies in non-EEA countries who have been deemed by European data protection authorities to have adequate levels of data protection for the protection of personal information. You can find out more about this here.
We are also entitled under European data protection laws to transfer your personal information to countries outside the EEA in the following circumstances:
it is necessary for the performance of the contract we have with you
it is necessary to protect your vital interests i.e. it is a life or death situation.
Depending on our relationship and your particular circumstances, we might transfer personal information anywhere in the world. A summary of our regular data transfers outside the EEA is set out below:
Country of transfer
Reason for the transfer
Method we use to protect your information
India
There are data servers established in India which store your information where you are a financial advice and investment client
We have entered into standard contractual clauses with the company hosting the data servers in India
The Philippines
One of our claims supply chain partners processes some data in the Philippines
We have entered into standard contractual clauses with the company and established that appropriate security measures are in place
Tel Aviv – Israel
Our insurance and reinsurance processing platform currently under development is provided by a company based in Tel Aviv
Israel has been deemed to offer an adequate level of data protection
Worldwide
If you have a travel policy with us and you need assistance when you are ill on holiday, we will need to instruct medical experts or other service providers to the country where you are situated to ensure that you receive appropriate medical services
We will rely on the exemptions under European data protection laws because it is necessary to transfer your personal information so that we can provide you with medical services under your travel policy or it is a life or death situation and it is in your vital interests
If you would like further information regarding our data transfers and the steps we take to safeguard your personal information, please contact us using the details set out in section 10.
8. How do we protect your information?
We implement and maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems and services. These include but are not limited to the following key activities:
We adopt a framework of information security controls operating at different levels within the company to restrict access and safeguard systems, in accordance with a ‘defence in depth’ methodology (which is the coordinated use of multiple security controls to protect the integrity of the information and assets in the company’s IT network);
We have an established, documented information security and data protection policy framework which is regularly reviewed to consider changes in technology, regulations and threats;
We maintain encryption technologies to encrypt data stored on portable computers and portable media, and ensure security when data is transferred;
We maintain awareness and education on information security and data protection in all areas of our business;
We conduct risk based due diligence on our suppliers;
We operate a programme of testing the effectiveness of our information security measures.
9. Your rights
You have several data protection rights which entitle you to request information about your personal information, to dictate what we do with it or to stop us using it in certain ways.
If you wish to exercise the rights set out below, please contact us at any time using the details set out in section 8. There will not normally be a charge for this.
We respect your rights in relation to personal information we hold about you, however we cannot always comply with your requests, for example:
However we will always inform you why we cannot comply with your request.
In some circumstances, complying with your request may result in your insurance policy being cancelled or your claim being discontinued.
The right to access your personal information
You can request a copy of the personal information we hold about you and certain details of how we use it.
Your personal information will normally be provided to you in writing unless you request otherwise or where you have made a request by electronic means such as email, we will provide such information in electronic form where possible.
The right to withdraw your consent
Where we rely on consent as the legal ground to use your personal information, you are entitled to withdraw that original consent.
Please note that for certain uses of your personal information, we need your consent in order to provide your policy. If you exercise this right and withdraw your consent, we may need to cancel your policy or we may not be able to pay your claim. We will inform you of these consequences when you withdraw your consent.
The right to rectification
We make reasonable efforts to keep your personal information where necessary up to date, complete and accurate. We encourage you to ensure that your personal information is accurate so please regularly let us know if you believe that the information we hold about you may be inaccurate or not complete. We will correct and amend any such personal information and notify any third party recipients of necessary changes.
The right to restriction of processing
Subject to the circumstances in which you exercise this right, you can request that we stop using your personal information, such as where you believe that we no longer need to use your personal information.
The right to data portability
Subject to the circumstances in which you exercise this right, you can request that we port across personal information you have provided to us to a third party in a commonly used and machine-readable format.
The right to erasure
You can request that we delete your personal information. For example, where we no longer need your personal information for the original purpose we collected it for or where you have exercised your right to withdrawn consent.
Whilst we will assess every request, this request is subject to legal and regulatory requirements that we are required to comply with.
The right to object to direct marketing
You can request that we stop sending you marketing messages at any time by clicking on the “unsubscribe” button in any emails that we send to you or by contacting us using the details set out in section 9.
Please note that even if you exercise this right because you do not want to receive marketing messages, we may still send you service related communications where necessary
The right to object to processing
Where our processing is based on the legal ground of us having a legitimate business need to process your personal information, you can object to such processing. If you raise an objection, we will consider your request and balance this against any other compelling legitimate grounds in favour of the processing and inform you of our decision.
Rights relating to automated decision-making
If you have been subject to an automated decision and do not agree with the outcome, you can contact us using the details set out in section 10 and ask us to review the decision.
The right to make a complaint with the ICO
Where you believe that we have breached data protection laws when using your personal information, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). For more information visit the ICO’s website. Please note that exercising this right and lodging a complaint will not affect any other legal rights or remedies that you have.
10. Contacting us
If you would like further information about the ways we use your personal information, further clarity on how we use your personal information or anything referred to in this notice, please contact our Data Protection Officer at compliance@ansvar.co.uk or by writing to the Data Protection Officer, Ansvar Insurance, Benefact House, 2000 Pioneer Avenue, Gloucester Business Park, Brockworth, Gloucester, GL3 4AW.
11. Updates to this notice
We are continually improving our methods of communication and alongside with changes in the law and the changing nature of technology, our data practices and how we use your data will change from time to time. If and when our data practices change and you are a customer of Ansvar, we will notify you and we will provide you with the most up-to-date notice. You can view it by checking our website.