TransUnion definition

TransUnion means TransUnion International UK Limited or (where applicable) another member of the TransUnion Information Group that is involved in provision of the Services, as identified on the front page of this Agreement.
TransUnion means TransUnion LLC.
TransUnion s Counsel” means Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP.

More Definitions of TransUnion

TransUnion in this privacy notice means: TransUnion International UK Limited (company number 3961870), authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 737740, whose registered office is at Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX0 0XX. Authorisation can be checked on the Financial Services Register at xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.
TransUnion s Agent” means Pay360 Limited (a company incorporated in England and Wales under company number 03539217) whose registered office is at 17 Rochester Row, London, United Kingdom, SW1P 1QT.
TransUnion s Websites” means all and any areas of internet websites operated by TransUnion from time to time inaccessible to a public user.
TransUnion in this privacy notice means: TransUnion International UK Limited (company number 3961870), authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 737740, whose registered office is at tos-points Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX0 0XX. Authorisation can be checked on the Financial Services Register at xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.
TransUnion means TransUnion of Canada Inc., a company which, among other things, monitors and maintains credit scores;
TransUnion means the Transunion Credit Bureau (Proprietary) Limited; and
TransUnion in this privacy notice means: Callcredit Limited (company number 3961870), authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 737740, whose registered office is at Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX0 0XX. Authorisation can be checked on the Financial Services Register at xxx.xxx.xxx.xx. The legal name of Callcredit Limited will be changing to TransUnion International UK Limited with effect from 30 April 2019. Sharing your personal data with other third parties We may also share your personal data with third parties such as: A third party nominated by you, who acts on your behalf such as a relative, advice agency or legal representative; A third party who acts as our agent such as a debt collection agency, or our legal representatives; A lender; A third party where we are required by law such as enforcement agencies, judicial bodies, government entities, tax authorities, regulatory bodies and ombudsmen/reconciliation schemes. How long will we keep your data for and how do we protect it? We will retain your personal data for no longer than one year from the date of access unless you have entered into an agreement with us, whereby we will retain your personal data for six year from the date your agreement ends, or longer if required to do so by a regulator or by law. This will help us to answer any enquiries or resolve any complaints you may have. After this period, your personal data will be deleted and/or anonymised. Safeguarding your personal data is paramount to the way we run our business. Data will be processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of your personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage using appropriate technical and organisational measures.