Keeping your information Sample Clauses

Keeping your information. Your New Bank Information is used by us for a number of purposes. The Current Account Switch Service is only one of those purposes. Your information that relates solely to the Current Account Switch Service will be kept by us so that we can complete the switch and address any future queries or disputes relating to your switch. These include queries or disputes relating to any of your payment arrangements. We understand our legal obligations relating to your information which include minimum retention periods for accounting and legal documents. Where it is possible to minimise or reduce the amount of your information that is stored, we make sure this takes place.
Keeping your information. We keep your personal information for six years after you terminate your policy so that we can deal with any claims. Your goods information we keep for a bit longer, normally 10 years (the average life of an appliance) for health and safety.
Keeping your information. We keep your personal information for six years after you terminate your policy so that we can deal with any claims. Your goods information we keep for a bit longer, normally 10 years (the average life of an appliance) for health and safety. We also keep your information to send you marketing that you might be interested in, unless we receive a request from you to opt-out of marketing. By writing to the Data Protection Officer using the contact details provided below, you have the right to ask us: • for a copy of the personal information we hold about you; • for a copy of the personal information you provided to us to be sent to you or a third party in a commonly used, machine readable format; • to update or correct your personal information to keep it accurate; • to delete your personal information from our records if it is no longer needed for the original purpose; and • to restrict the processing of your personal information in certain circumstances. And you may also: • object to us processing your personal information – in which case we will either agree to stop processing or explain why we’re unable to; and • where we rely on your consent, withdraw that consent at any time. Please note that the above rights are not absolute and certain exemptions apply to them. You can also make a complaint to the Information Commissioner (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) if you feel your personal information has been mishandled.