The company Skyline Energy Solutions, which does business and wants to keep your data safe. We are on the list from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) so that everyone can see how we deal with data. GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, has been in place since May 2018. We follow all of its rules when we do business.
Taking care of data in a smart way is important for us to build trust with our customers and employees. You can help us look better and save time and money by making sure that personal information is right and kept safe.
We, as the “Data Controller,” are in charge of making sure that personal data is only collected and used in a safe and legal way.
Our company must have a valid reason to handle a person’s data, and it must be necessary for us to provide our services. There are six good reasons (legal bases) to process data, and these are the ones we mostly rely on:
Contract: To keep our end of agreements, we may need to handle data. Giving quotes, helping people get loans, or giving a guarantee are some examples. This has to be done in order to keep the deal.
Duty under the law: We handle data sometimes because the law says we have to, like when it comes to health and safety rules.
Reasonable Interests: Sometimes, we deal with data to make loan plans with lenders or to question customers. This is something we need for our business.
Consent: We will ask for your permission to send you information about other goods or services we offer if you want it.
There are no special categories of data that we deal with.
We will only get personal information from you if you give it to us. We think you understand our Privacy Notice and agree with how we will use your information because you gave it to us. Please let us know at the address given if you change your mind about us using your information for certain things.
We get the information you give us when you buy something from us.
Things you put on forms.
Get in touch with our Sales or Customer Service teams.
The information given during the hiring process.
Information for setting up an alert.
Getting involved on social media.
Seek out actions and trends for job posts.
We will only ask for the details we need to offer and improve our services. We won’t ask for extra information that isn’t needed.
When we talk to you, we might get personal information like your name, date of birth, contact information, payment information, and other information that is useful to us. This data is used for these things:
Identifying you when you talk.
Checking to see if people can use our services and products.
Meeting the requirements of the law.
I’m talking to you about setting up the service.
Providing goods and services.
Stopping theft, loss, and illegal behavior.
Consumer credit checks are done by outside companies.
We’re studying the market to make our services better.
You have the choice of getting information about deals, goods, and services sent to you.
As part of the services we provide, we also keep formal documents like information on warranties, maintenance, and guarantees.
For health and safety reasons, product bans, or changes, this information is needed.
Certifications in the field and records of advice.
When you buy or sell something for business reasons, like an asset, your personal information may be shared with people who might be interested in buying it or given to the new owners. We may also give out your information to follow the law or protect other people’s rights and safety.
We might have to share information if health and safety warnings, product recalls, or changes to a product tell us to.
This can include reports from trade groups, records of the help we’ve given, and any other important data.
We might give the person who wants to buy or sell a business or assets information about you if we do so. Somebody else might buy most of our business or assets, and your personal information will be going with them.
We may also share or use your information to follow the law, keep an agreement, or defend our rights, property, or safety, as well as the rights, property, or safety of our customers, employees, or other people.
When you apply for a loan through us, a finance lender, a finance credit broker, credit reference agencies (who may check the information with other public or private databases they have access to), or fraud prevention agencies are all third parties. One of our Principals is the Financial Conduct Authority.
We or they may get this information from your interactions with us or them when you ask for a loan or another type of consumer finance product. It may also be gathered from how the loan is managed and administered. Personal information about you may be sent to or processed by third-party service providers working for us, our agents, and law enforcement authorities for the reasons mentioned above.
Once we have your permission, we will give your information to the brand or group. They can only use it for the things you gave them permission to do. Even after you give your permission, you can still decide if you want to hear from us or other marketers. In order to provide our Service, we share your information with Registered Traders so that you can get quotes for their goods and services. Skyline Energy Solutions Ltd is a firm that we work with.
We might give Marketplace Providers your information so they can put you in touch with the right approved traders, like professionals in your area. These sellers put you in touch with sellers through their own trade websites as part of our Service. We may combine any type of information with another type of information. While it is being combined, the combined information will be treated as personal data in line with this policy.
In line with the Companies Act 2006, you agree that we can share your personal information with any part of our group, such as our parent company, subsidiaries, and other companies in our group.
In the following situations, we may also give your personal information to other people:
By submitting our form, you agree that an independent consultant may call you. This consultant will confirm the accuracy of your information and give you a full market quote after asking you some more questions about your situation.
Our partner will get in touch with you by phone, email, or text to talk about your question.
We may give the person who wants to buy or sell a business or assets information about you if we do so.
Personal information about our customers may be one of the things that is sold if someone else gets our website or most of its assets.
We may also give out your personal information to follow the law or meet government requests, to make sure you follow our Terms of Service, or to protect the safety and rights of our website, our customers, or third parties. Sharing information to stop scams and lower credit risk is part of this.
There is a law called GDPR that says you can ask to see the personal data we have about you. It’s also possible to ask that any mistakes be fixed. Most of the time, these requests will not cost anything, but if they are needed, a fee may be charged.
Write to us at the address above to get a copy of the information we have.
Your personal information will not be sent outside of the EU unless you give us permission to do so.
This Privacy Notice may be changed from time to time to reflect changes in our services or feedback from customers. Any changes will be shown on this page.
There are steps in place to find, report, and fix any leaks of personal data that happen.
We are very careful with your data and follow the rules set by GDPR. If you are worried or have questions about how we handle your personal information, please talk to our Director, Scott Evans. He is in charge of making sure we follow the rules. Please let us know in writing if any of your personal information is incorrect, and we will do our best to fix it.
Within 28 days, if the issue isn’t fixed,
We care about the safety of your information and make it hard for people to get to it. We’ve put in place strong security steps to keep people from getting in or sharing your information without your permission. Some of these are physical walls, digital systems, and control methods that help keep your private information safe. Whether you give us your information online or off, we will make sure it is handled carefully and kept safe from any potential threats. We care about your safety.
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The links on our website might lead you to other sites that you might find interesting. But we can’t be responsible for what happens on those sites after you click on those links and leave ours. In this way, we’re no longer responsible for how they keep your information safe. Their rules about privacy are different from ours, so you should be careful and read the privacy policy of the website you’re viewing.
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