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Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to Synchron Advice Pty Ltd (ABN 33 007 207 650) and all Authorised Representatives we have appointed to operate under our Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL: 243313) (‘we’, ‘our’ or ‘us’).
What is personal information?
When used in this Privacy Policy, the term 'personal information' has the meaning set out in the Privacy
Act
1988 (Cth) (‘Privacy Act’). In general terms, ‘personal information’ is information (whether fact or
opinion) about
an individual who is identified or reasonably identifiable from that information or other information
combined with
that information.
Some types of personal information are classified as 'sensitive information' or 'health information',
which are
subject to additional protections under the Privacy Act (e.g. information about your racial origin or
health status).
Types of personal information we collect
The types of personal information we collect about you may include:
- Your name, contact details, date of birth, and tax file number
- Your identification information
- Information about your dependants and family commitments
- Your occupation and employment history
- Your financial needs and objectives
- Your risk tolerance and risk profile
- Details of your assets, liabilities, income, expenses, insurance policies, and welfare entitlements
- Your source(s) of wealth
- Your taxation information, including previous tax returns
- Your credit card and banking details
- Any other personal information (and, in limited circumstances, health information) required to provide financial advisory services or comply with legal and regulatory obligations
How we collect your personal information
We collect your personal information directly from you, including when you:
- Enquire about our financial advisory services
- Engage with us for the purpose of receiving financial advisory services
- Complete any questionnaire, application, fact-finding form, or other documentation required to understand your financial position
- Communicate with us by email, telephone, in person, via our website, or otherwise
- Sign up to receive news, exclusive offers, promotions, or event invitations
- Visit our website (including through the use of cookies and other tracking tools).
Where it is reasonable and practicable to do so, we will only collect personal information about you from you directly and not from third parties. However, in limited circumstances, we may collect personal information about you from third parties (such as your employer, accountant, broker or solicitor).
How we hold your personal information
We take reasonable steps to protect the personal information we hold from misuse, interference and loss, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure, including through the use of appropriate technical and organisational safeguards.
Your data will be retained only for as long as is needed. However, some personal information may be retained for varying time periods in order to comply with legal, compliance and regulatory obligations, and for other legitimate business reasons.
Purpose for collecting, holding, using and disclosing personal information
Depending on the advice or services you have requested, we may collect, hold, use or disclose your personal information for different purposes, such as to:
- Provide you with comprehensive financial advisory services
- Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations (including under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth)), such as by disclosing your personal information to a regulatory authority
- Improve our financial advisory services
- Gain insights about you so that we can serve you better, understand your preferences and interests, personalise your experience and enhance the advisory services you receive
- Facilitate a legitimate business purpose of ours (for example, to inform an actual or proposed acquisition of our business)
- Communicate with you about our services, including for marketing purposes
- Communicate with you to address any issues or complaints that you may have regarding our financial advisory services
We may also collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information for any other purpose that you have expressly consented to.
You may opt out of receiving direct marketing communications at any time by contacting us or by using opt-out facilities provided in the direct marketing communications.
Who we may disclose your personal information to
We may share your personal information with third parties in connection with the purposes described above, including the following:
- our related companies;
- our professional advisers (such as solicitors, accountants or auditors) and insurers;
- our employees, contractors and third-party service providers who assist us in performing our functions and activities (for example, cloud service providers, data storage providers, telecommunications providers and IT support services providers);
- our AFS licensee holder/authorised representative (as applicable);
- organisations authorised by us to conduct promotional, research or marketing activities;
- any potential third-party acquirer of our business or assets (and advisors to that third party);
- third parties to whom you have authorised us to disclose your information (for example, your employer, accountant, broker or solicitor); and
- any other entity as required or permitted by law (for example, regulatory authorities or law enforcement agencies).
We may also share non-personal, de-identified or aggregated information with select third parties for research, development, commercial, analytics or promotional purposes.
Your personal information may be disclosed to third parties located outside of Australia, in connection with the purposes described above. Where the recipient is not subject to data protection laws which protect personal information in a way which is at least substantially similar to the Australian Privacy Principles, we will take commercially reasonable steps to ensure the recipient does not breach the Australian Privacy Principles.
Access and correction
You may request access to the personal information we hold about you, or request correction of that information, by contacting us using the details below. We will deal with access and correction requests in accordance with the Privacy Act, including any legal exceptions that may apply. We may charge an administration fee for searching and providing access to your information.
Where we agree that your personal information needs to be corrected, we will take reasonable steps to update it and, where required, notify relevant third parties unless it is impracticable or unlawful to do so.
Privacy complaints
If you would like to complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles, contact us via the below details and direct your complaint to the Privacy Officer. We will address your complaint within 30 days and aim to resolve it to your satisfaction.
If you are unsatisfied with our response to your complaint, you may complain to the Information Commissioner at the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, the details of whom are set out as follows:
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Address: GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001
Phone: 1300 363 992
Online: www.oaic.gov.au
Email: enquiries@oaic.gov.au
Contact Details
Privacy Officer
Address: Level 5, 95 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone: 02 9248 0422
Email: info@wtfglimited.com
