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This Privacy Policy details how we protect your privacy and how we comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth) and the 13 Australian Privacy Principles. This policy also describes:
Who do we collect personal information from?
In the course of providing our products and services the RE, may collect personal information from clients, or potential clients.
What types of personal information do we collect?
In the course of providing products and services we may collect:
How do we collect and hold your personal information?
How we collect personal information will largely be dependent upon whose information we are collecting. If it is reasonable and practical to do so, we collect personal information directly from you.
Where possible the RE has attempted to standardise the collection of personal information by using specifically designed forms (e.g. our Application Forms, web forms). However given the nature of our operations we often also receive personal information by email, letters, notes, over the telephone, in face-to-face meetings and through financial transactions.
We may also collect personal information from other people (e.g. a third party administrator) or independent sources, however, we will only do so where it is not reasonable and practical to collect the information from you directly.
Sometimes we may be provided with your personal information without having sought it through our normal means of collection. We refer to this as “unsolicited information”. Where we collect unsolicited information we will only hold, use and or disclose that information if we could otherwise do so had we collected it by normal means. If that unsolicited information could not have been collected by normal means then we will destroy, permanently delete or de-identify the information as appropriate.
How we use your personal information?
We only use personal information that is reasonably necessary for one or more of our functions or activities (the primary purpose) or for a related secondary purpose that would be reasonably expected by you, or to which you have consented.
Our uses of personal information include but are not limited to:
We may also need to collect personal information in order to comply with our legal obligations, such as the AML/CTF laws, under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006.
It may be necessary for the RE to disclose your personal information to certain third parties in order to assist us with one or more of our functions or activities. This may include organisations providing fund administration or custodial services under an arrangement with us.
We only collect sensitive information reasonably necessary for one or more of these functions or activities if we have the consent of the individuals to whom the sensitive information relates, or if the collection is necessary to lessen or prevent a serious threat to life, health or safety or another permitted general situation.
Storage and security of your personal information
We store personal information in a variety of formats including on databases, in hard copy files and on personal devices, including laptop computers.
The security of your personal information is of paramount importance to us and we take all reasonable steps to protect the personal information we hold about you from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
These steps include:
Personal information we hold that is no longer needed, or required to be retained by any other laws, is destroyed in secure manner, deleted or de-identified as appropriate.
Our website may contain links to other websites. We do not share your personal information with those websites and we are not responsible for their privacy practices. Please check their privacy policies.
When we disclose your personal information
We only use personal information for the purposes for which it was given to us, or for purposes which are directly related to one or more of our functions or activities. We may disclose your personal information to government agencies, and other recipients from time to time, only if one or more of the following apply:
Disclosure of your personal information to overseas recipients
We may disclose personal information about an individual to overseas organisations that help us provide our services. These countries include Luxembourg, Malaysia and Canada, and may include further locations. We will however take all reasonable steps not to disclose an individual’s personal information to overseas recipients unless:
Cookies and website tracking
You can visit most of this site without disclosing your personally-identifiable information (‘personal data’). However when you contact us, subscribe or register on our website, or request information or services from us, you may choose to provide us with personal data, such as your contact details.
We use cookies and other tracking devices to gain an insight into the content that our various audiences are interested in. They do not allow us to identify individuals, just IP addresses which do not reflect individual user information. This enables us to adjust our website and content accordingly.
A cookie consists of information sent by a web server to a web browser, and stored by the browser. The information is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables the web server to identify and track the web browser. We may use both “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies on the website. We will use the session cookies to keep track of you whilst you navigate the website. We will use the persistent cookies to enable our website to recognise you when you visit.
We use Google Analytics to analyse the use of our website. Google Analytics generate statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information generated relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of the website. Google stores this information. Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies. This will, however, have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites.
How we ensure the quality of your personal information
We take all reasonable steps to ensure the personal information we hold, use and disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. These steps include ensuring that the personal information is accurate, complete and up-to-date at the time of collection and when using or disclosing the personal information.
On an ongoing basis we maintain and update personal information when we are advised by individuals or when we become aware through other means that their personal information has changed.
Please contact us if any of the details you have provided change. You should also contact us if you believe that the information we have about you is not accurate, complete or up-to-date.
We must action corrections within a reasonable period (usually within 30 days) and we must not charge for making corrections. If you have any complaints about the dealings with your personal information, please contact our Privacy Officer. You may also refer the matter to the Privacy Commissioner with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.
How to gain access to your personal information we hold
You may request access to the personal information we hold about you, or request that we change the personal information, by contacting us. You can request to access, review, delete, update or inquire about the information.
If we do not agree to provide you with access or to amend your personal information as requested you will be notified accordingly. Where appropriate we will provide you with the reason/s for our decision. If the rejection relates to a request to change your personal information you may make a statement about the requested change and we will attach this to your record.
Privacy Complaints
If you wish to make a complaint about a breach by us of the Australian Privacy Principles, you may do so by providing your written complaint by email, letter, facsimile or by personal delivery to any one of our contact details as noted below. You may also make a complaint verbally.
We will respond to your complaint within a reasonable time (usually no longer than 30 days) and we make seek further information from you in order to provide a full and complete response.
Our Complaints Handling and Dispute Resolution Policy have been purposely designed to minimise the potential for privacy complaints to turn into disputes. The Policy is available on www.loomissayles.com.au.
Your complaint may also be taken to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. If the person is not satisfied with the outcome of complaint, the person may refer to the matter to the OAIC. The person can send the complaint to the OAIC either by:
How to Contact Us
You can contact us about this Privacy Policy or about your personal information by:
If practical, you can contact us anonymously (i.e. without identifying yourself) or by using a pseudonym. However, if you choose not to identify yourself, we may not be able to give you the information or provide the assistance you might otherwise receive if it is not practical to do so.
Changes to our privacy and information handling practices
This Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time. The Policy is generally reviewed annually. Please check our Privacy Policy on our website www.loomissayles.com.au regularly for any changes. If we make material changes to the Policy, you will be notified via the ‘Disclosures & Policies’ page of the Loomis Sayles website www.loomissayles.com.au.
The Privacy Policy is available free of charge. A copy of Privacy Policy is available on our public website on www.loomissayles.com.au or alternatively, to request a copy to be sent by email or post, please email the IML Privacy Officer at privacy@iml.com.au. Once we receive a request, our Privacy Officer will review the request and provide a copy of the Policy in a format that the person requested.
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