Privacy Notice

MxP Partners LLP Privacy Notice

This is the privacy notice for MXP Partners LLP and www.mxp-partners.com (we, us, and our). Our registered address is 80 Victoria Street, London,SW1E 5JL. For the purposes of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UKGDPR), we are the data controller of the personal data you submit to us regardless of the method of submission.

We are committed to protecting your privacy and the security of the personal data we hold and process on your behalf. This privacy notice explains how we collect information, what we use the information for, our legal basis for doing so, and what controls you have.

We reserve the right to change this privacy notice from time to time by changing it on the Website. This privacy notice was last updated on 19th April 2021.

What information do we collect from you?

Information you give to us
We may collect and process the following personal information about you:

- General personal details, which may include:

  • Your name
  • Your addresses
  • Your contact details (email address and/or your telephone number)
  • Your date of birth
  • Details concerning your financial position

- Any communications between us and our clients whether by telephone, email or otherwise), for example, to report a problem or to submit queries, concerns or comments regarding our services, investment or product updates or general comments.

- Know Your Customer (KYC) documentation, which may include:

  • Copies of identity documents such as passports or driving licenses
  • Copies of address verification documents, such as utility bills or bank statements
  • Any other information needed to comply with our obligations under Anti Money Laundering law, which may include information on your source of funds and financial situation

Information we receive from others
We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, lawyers, accountants, bankers compliance consultants (and other service providers) and may receive information about you from them.

What we do with your data?

We use your personal data for the following purposes:
Providing our services to you
We need to process certain personal information in order to provide our services to you, which includes verifying and maintaining an accurate record of our prospective and current clients.

In order to deliver our services, your personal data may also be transferred to the following third parties:

  • Compliance consultants, in circumstances where we may need to undertake anti-money laundering checks.
  • Our technology partners, including our cloud hosting provider Microsoft Office 365, to store your personal data securely.
  • Our professional advisors.

Contacting you about our services
If you have given us your contact information, we may use these details to contact you about the services we offer such as to email you details of future investments, details of which you may be interested in reviewing.

You may opt out of this at any time by telling us, or if we have contacted you via email, you will be able to respond to the sender.

Improving our services
We may use your personal data to gain insights into how we can improve our products and services. This will not involve sharing your data with third parties.

Customer Support and account administration
We may use your personal data to provide you with customer support or to investigate complaints or concerns about our mutual business relationship.

Our lawful basis for processing your personal data

Under Article 6 of the UK GDPR we are required to tell you about the legal basis under which we collect and process your data.

We will only collect and process your personal data in accordance with one of the following lawful bases:

- Performance of a contract: This is where the processing is necessary for a contract we have with you, or you have asked us to take specific steps before entering into a contract, such as determining suitability of a product or client for one or more of our investment projects. This lawful basis covers the following purposes:

  • Providing our services to you

- Our legitimate interests: This is where we collect and process data in accordance with our“legitimate interests”. Our legitimate interests include:

  • Improving our service
  • Providing you with customer support and administering your account
  • Providing you with information about further investment opportunities offered by MxP

- Compliance with our legal obligations: We may be required to process or share your personal data in compliance with a legal obligation. In general, this will involve collecting information for KYC purposes, but we may also need to process your personal data in response to a request from the authorities, or when establishing, maintaining or defending legal claims.

Our lawful basis for processing your personal data

Under Article 6 of the UK GDPR we are required to tell you about the legal basis under which we collect and process your data.

We will only collect and process your personal data in accordance with one of the following lawful bases:

- Performance of a contract: This is where the processing is necessary for a contract we have with you, or you have asked us to take specific steps before entering into a contract, such as determining suitability of a product or client for one or more of our investment projects. This lawful basis covers the following purposes:

  • Providing our services to you

- Our legitimate interests: This is where we collect and process data in accordance with our“legitimate interests”. Our legitimate interests include:

  • Improving our service
  • Providing you with customer support and administering your account
  • Providing you with information about further investment opportunities offered by MxP

- Compliance with our legal obligations: We may be required to process or share your personal data in compliance with a legal obligation. In general, this will involve collecting information for KYC purposes, but we may also need to process your personal data in response to a request from the authorities, or when establishing, maintaining or defending legal claims.

Data storage and international transfers

We take the security of your data very seriously, and all of your personal data will be kept according to strict safeguards and in compliance with the UK GDPR. Your data may be stored securely on servers within the European Economic Area (EEA) which has been determined as having equivalent protections as those provided under the UK GDPR. We will only store your data outside the EEA in the event that the jurisdiction in question has been assessed as compliant with the GDPR.

Your rights

You have the right to be informed over what personal data we hold and how we are using it. This information is contained within this privacy notice.

If you have consented to particular uses of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time.

You may request a copy of the personal data we hold on you at any time. This information will be provided to you in digital format and free of charge unless we consider your request manifestly unfounded or excessive.

Where we are using your personal data in accordance with our legitimate interests, you can object to further use of your data. This objection should be based on grounds relating to your particular situation. If you object, we will stop using your personal data in this way immediately, unless there are compelling legitimate grounds for processing your personal data which override your interests, rights and freedoms (such as requests bylaw enforcement) or we need to process your data for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. You may always object to further use of your data for direct marketing purposes by contacting us.

You have the right to request rectification of your personal data if you believe our records are inaccurate or incomplete.

In some circumstances, you may request erasure of your personal data. We will comply with such a request if it is no longer necessary to store or process your personal data.

You can exercise any of your rights by contacting us via the details at the bottom of this page or through your ordinary means of contacting us.

How long we will keep your data for

We will only keep your personal data for as long as is necessary. This means that we will retain your personal data for as long as we have an active contract or business relationship with you, and after this, we will only keep your data for as long as is necessary for the purposes which it is stored.

What happens if you don’t provide us with the information we need

As outlined above, some of the personal data you provide to us will be used in order to enter into a contract with you and to comply with our legal obligations.

Should you not provide us with the data we require to offer our service or request that we erase the personal data we hold, it is likely that we will not be able to deliver our services to you.

Complaints

If you feel that we have not been complying with our obligations on data protection law or you wish to assert one of your rights, please contact us without delay using the contact details provided at the bottom of this page.

Should you be dissatisfied with our response or wish to complain to the relevant supervisory authority, you can do so by contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Contact details for the ICO can be found on this webpage.