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EKO Financial - Privacy Policy
Our Commitment
EKO Financial Pty Ltd (EKO) recognises that your privacy
is very important to you, which makes it important to
us. We are bound by, and committed to supporting, the
National Privacy Principles (NPPs) set out in the Privacy
Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. We believe that
this Statement will address any potential concerns you
may have about how personal information you provide
EKO is collected, held, used, corrected, disclosed and
transferred. You can obtain more information on request
by contacting us in one of the ways set out below.
Collection
As a financial planning organisation we are subject
to certain legislative and regulatory requirements,
which necessitate us obtaining and holding detailed
information about you. This information personally identifies
you and/or contains information or an opinion about
you (personal information). In addition, our ability
to provide you with a comprehensive financial planning
and advice service is dependent on us obtaining certain
personal information about you, including: (a) employment
details and employment history; (b) details of your
financial needs and objectives;(c) details of your current
financial circumstances,including your assets and liabilities
(both actual and potential), income, expenditure, insurance
cover and superannuation; (d) details of your investment
preferences and aversion or tolerance to risk; (e) information
about your employment history, employment circumstances,
family commitments and social security eligibility;
(f) medical history for risk insurance applications.
We are required, pursuant to the Corporations Act and
Rules of Professional Conduct of the Financial Planning
Association of Australia, to collect sufficient information
to ensure appropriate advice can be given in respect
of recommendations made to our clients. If you elect
not to provide us with the personal information referred
to above, we may not be able to provide you with financial
planning advice. We will not collect any personal information
about you except when you have knowingly provided that
information to us or authorised a third party to provide
that information to us. Generally collection of your
personal information will be effected in either face
to face interviews, over the telephone or by way of
a financial fact find. From time to time additional
and/or updated personal information may be collected
through one or more of those methods. We will only collect,
maintain and use Personal Information about you if it
is necessary for us to adequately provide to you the
services you have requested including: (a) the preparation
of your financial plan; (b) the provision of financial
planning advice to you;(c) making securities and investment
recommendations; (d) reviewing your financial plan;
(e) reviewing securities and investment recommendations;
(f) the provision of risk insurance advice and cover;
(g) the provision of equity or lending services.
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Use and disclosure
We will not use or disclose Personal Information collected
by us for any purpose other than: (a) the purposes for
which it was provided or secondary related purposes
in circumstances where you would reasonably expect such
use or disclosure; or (b) where you have consented to
such disclosure; or (c) where the National Privacy Principles
authorise use or disclosure where required or authorised
under law, in circumstances relating to public health
and safety and in connection with certain operations
by or on behalf of an enforcement body. We are required
under the Rules of Professional Conduct of the Financial
Planning Association of Australia to make certain information
available for inspection by the Association on request
to ensure ongoing compliance with mandatory professional
standards. This may involve the disclosure of your personal
information. We are also obliged pursuant to the Corporations
Act to maintain certain transaction records and make
those records available for inspection by the Australian
Securities and Investments Commission. We may use the
personal information collected from you for the purpose
of providing you with direct marketing material such
as articles that may be of interest to you, however
if you do not wish to receive such information you may
request not to receive it, by contacting us by any of
the methods detailed below. Please allow 2 weeks for
your request to be actioned. We may also disclose your
Personal Information to superannuation fund trustees,
insurance providers, and product issuers for the purpose
of giving effect to your financial plan and the recommendations
made by us. In order to ensure that you receive a personal
and tailored service, your Personal Information will
be made available to other EKO authorised representatives
and staff for the purposes of assisting you as necessary.
It is a condition of our agreement with each of our
authorised representatives that they adopt and adhere
to this privacy policy. You can be assured that all
authorised representatives and staff will maintain your
information in accordance with this policy. If you have
any concerns in this regard, you should contact us by
any of the methods detailed below. We may disclose your
personal information to external parties for the following
purposes:? (a) Database improvements and maintenance,
(b) Assistance with mail-outs, (c) Professional advisers
engaged in a capacity to assist EKO. It is a condition
of our agreement with each of the external parties that
they adopt and adhere to this privacy policy. You can
be assured that your information will be maintained
in accordance with this policy by any contractor to
whom it is disclosed. If you have any concerns in this
regard, you should contact us by any of the methods
detailed overleaf. In the event that we propose to sell
our business we may disclose your personal information
to potential purchasers for the purpose of them conducting
due diligence investigations. Any such disclosure will
be made in confidence and it will be a condition of
that disclosure that no personal information will be
used or disclosed by them. In the event that a sale
of our business is effected, we may transfer your personal
information to the purchaser of the business. As a client
you will be advised of any such transfer. We will only
use your personal information for the main purpose we
told you it was needed for, except where you consent
to us using that personal information for another purpose,
where the other purpose is related to the main purpose
and you would reasonably expect us to use the personal
information for that other purpose, or where it is permitted
or required by law, or we reasonably believe it is necessary
on health or public safety grounds to use the personal
information for another purpose.
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Access and Correction
If you ask, we will tell you what personal information
we hold about you within your client file, and what
we do with it. On receipt of your request we will facilitate
access to you by allowing an inspection of your client
file in person, or by providing either copies or an
accurate summary of relevant documents, depending on
what we believe is most appropriate in the circumstance.
When we make reference to your client file we mean the
following documents: - Written communications (such
as letters and e-mails) from you to EKO, and from EKO
to you; - Statements of Advice; - Records of Advice;
- Signed authorities to implement advice; - Investment,
Superannuation and Personal Insurancestatements produced
by the issuers of financial products; - Fee invoices.
Prior to providing this access we will require you to
provide evidence of your identity. Any charge we make
for providing access will be reasonable. We will not
provide you access to personal information which would
reveal any confidential formulae or the detail of any
in-house evaluative decision making process, but may
instead provide you with the result of the formulae
or process or an explanation of that result. We will
not provide you with access to your personal information
if: - providing access would pose a serious threat to
the life or health of a person; - providing access would
have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others;
- the request for access is frivolous or vexatious;
- the information related to existing or anticipated
legal proceedings between us and would not be discoverable
in those proceedings; - providing access would reveal
our intentions in relation to negotiations with you
in such a way as to prejudice those negotiations; -
providing access would be unlawful; - denying access
is required or authorised by or under law; - providing
access would be likely to prejudice certain operations
by or on behalf of an enforcement body or an enforcement
body requests that access not be provided on the grounds
of national security. In the event we refuse you access
to your personal information, we will provide you with
an explanation for that refusal. At all times we will
endeavour to ensure that the personal information we
hold about you is up to date and accurate. If you can
show us that the Personal Information we hold is inaccurate,
we will take all reasonable steps to correct the information.
If we do not agree that your personal information requires
correcting, we will take reasonable steps to ensure
that whenever your personal information is accessed,
that it is apparent you are not satisfied as to the
accuracy or completeness of that information. We will
endeavour to respond to any request for access within
14-30 days depending on the complexity of the information
and/or the request. If your request is urgent please
indicate this clearly.
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Security
Your personal information is generally held in your
client file and on our computer database.We will at
all times seek to ensure that your personal information
is protected from misuse, loss, unauthorised access,
modification or disclosure. At all times your personal
information is treated as confidential and any sensitive
information is treated as highly confidential. All paper
files are stored in lockable cabinets/rooms. Access
to our premises is controlled by only allowing authorised
personnel to access those locations where personal information
is stored. All computer-based information is protected
through the use of access passwords on each computer
and screen saver passwords. Data is backed up each evening
and stored securely off site. In the event you cease
to be a client of this organisation, any personal information
which we hold about you will be maintained in our secure
storage facility for a period of 7 years in order to
comply with legislative and professional requirements,
following which time the information may be destroyed.
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Cookies
When you visit our website, details may be recorded
about your visit, such as time and date, your server
address, pages accessed, time spent and type of browser.
This information is used in an anonymous form for statistical
purposes and as such cannot identify you individually.
When you log into the client section of our site, we
may use cookies to identify who you are, while you are
logged in for the session. The cookie is unique to that
session, and the data within the cookie is encrypted.
You must have cookies enabled to be able to use our
site.
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Identifiers
We will not adopt as our own any identifiers that you
may provide to us such as TFNs, Medicare numbers etc.
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Sending data overseas
and third party websites
We will not send any personal information about you
overseas unless you consent to this, or we reasonably
believe that the other country has privacy laws substantially
similar to our own, or we provide the information in
other circumstances giving
like protection. Our website may contain links to other
websites. When visiting these websites be sure to check
the privacy policy as we are not responsible for privacy
practices of those other parties.
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Complaints resolution
If you wish to complain about any breach or potential
breach of this privacy policy or the National Privacy
Principles, you should contact our Privacy Officer by
any of the methods detailed below. Your complaint will
be considered and responded to within 14 days. We will
seek to address any concerns that you have through our
complaints handling processes, however, if you are unhappy
with our response, you are entitled to contact the Office
of the Federal Privacy Commissioner who may investigate
your complaint further.
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Contact Us
If you seek any further information from EKO about
this Statement or our privacy policy generally please
contact our Privacy Officer at one of the reference
points detailed below.
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