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Reliance Recoveries
Pty Ltd A.B.N. 73 244 626 212
Your Privacy
is important to us
The Company has adopted a Privacy Policy to ensure that we respect the
confidentiality of information and the privacy of individuals. We are
bound by the National Privacy Principals contained in the The Privacy
Act 1988, which are designed to protect the confidentiality of information
and the privacy of individuals by regulating the way personal information
is managed.
Personal Information
A variety of personal information that may be collected and held includes
information about:
- Clients/Customers/Prospective
Customers
- Debtors
- Suppliers/Agents/Process
Servers/Sheriffs
- Solicitors/Accountants/Financial
Counsellors
- Job Applicants/Employees
- Competitors
- Other people who
may come into contact with our company
This information
may be gathered from telephone enquiries, internet enquiries, forms completed
by such individuals, letters, face-to-face meetings, telephone conversations
or where required a third party (e.g. references).
Personal information
about Clients/Customers/Prospective Customers
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about individuals,
sole traders, partnerships, and firms that are customers of The Company
and of the directors and employees of the corporations that are customers
of the Company. This information includes names, addresses, telephone
numbers, and any other information required such as financial information
about a director (where the director is guaranteeing trading debts), sole
trader, partnerships or firms. This information is gathered for the purpose
of:
- Establishing a
point of contact for the supply of services and pricing information,
invoicing, collection of outstanding accounts, the promotion of new
and updated products and services
- Assessing the credit
worthiness of a proposed client/customer or director providing personal
guarantee
Personal information
about Debtors
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about Debtors.
This information includes names, addresses, telephone numbers, employment,
and financial information. Much of this information is supplied by the
creditor, however certain other information is collected from the debtor
and third parties but is requested from the individual who provides the
information on a voluntary basis.
Personal information
about Suppliers/Agents/Process Servers/Sheriffs
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about Suppliers,
Solicitors, Agents, and Process Servers and in the case of corporations,
we collect personal information about the directors and employees. This
includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and any other relevant information
needed to establish a point of contact for the purchase of product and
services and any related enquiries.
Personal information
about Solicitors/Accountants/Financial Counsellors
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about Solicitors,
Accountants and Financial Counsellors. The information gathered includes
names, addressed, telephone numbers and any other relevant information
needed to establish a point of contact when dealing with them as agent
of a debtor. The Company may also gather from time to time, personal information
and other relevant information to establish a point of contact for the
purchase of product and services and any other related enquiries.
Personal information
about Job Applicants/Employees
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about employees
and prospective employees. This includes a job applicants name, address,
career history and other information relevant to their application for
employment. From time to time a job applicant may be requested to provide
sensitive information such as a medical report, however this will be on
a voluntary basis however non-supply of information requested may impede
the processing of their application for employment. A successful applicant
will become an employee and once an employment relationship is formed
between an individual and The Company, the records The Company holds relating
to those individuals pre-employment checks become exempt. If no employment
relationship is formed The Company will destroy all records relating to
that individual within three (3) months of the position being filled unless
the applicant authorises otherwise.
Personal information
about Competitors
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about its Competitors,
which includes the directors and employees of such organisations. The
information gathered includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and
other information relevant to assisting The Company in maintaining its
competitiveness in the market place.
Personal information
about Others
The Company collects, holds and uses personal information about other
people who may come into contact with The Company. This information gathered
will be used for the primary purpose or related secondary purpose for
which it has been provided.
Sources of
Information
Sources of information regarding Clients/Customers/Prospective Customers
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Clients, Customers
and Prospective clients (or their directors or employees) directly from
the Client, Customer, Prospective clients, their director and/or employee.
Where clients are applying for a credit account, information may be sourced
from credit reference agencies, trade references, and the land titles
office. If a client decides not to provide The Company with the required
personal information then The Company may not be able to consider dealing
with that party. From time to time information may come from a Third Party
as in the case of a referral.
Sources of information
regarding Debtors
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Debtors from
the creditor. From time to time information may come from the Debtor,
Credit Reporting Agencies, or a Third Party as in when an alternate contact
number or new address is supplied. This information is supplied by the
third party on a voluntary basis.
Sources of information
regarding Suppliers/Agents/Process Servers/Sheriffs
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Suppliers,
Agents, Process Servers and Sheriffs from the individual concerned or
from the organisation by which they are employed. From time to time information
may come from a Third Party as in the case of a referral.
Sources of information
regarding Solicitors/Accountants/Financial Counsellors
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Solicitors,
Agents, Process Servers and Sheriffs from the individual concerned or
from the organisation by which they are employed. From time to time information
may come from a Third Party as in the case of notification of representation
by a debtor or a referral.
Sources of information
regarding Job Applicants/Employees
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Job Applicants
and Employees either from the applicant or employee or from an employment
agency who collects this information on The Companys behalf or from authorised
references provided by the applicant. All information supplied by the
applicant is on a voluntary basis, however any information withheld which
may be needed to assess the suitability of the applicant could prevent
The Company from being able to consider dealing with that party.
Sources of information
regarding Competitors
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding Competitors
from the individual concerned or from the organisation by which they are
employed. From time to time information may come from a Third Party as
in a previous client when discussing their service needs.
Sources of information
regarding Others
The Company usually obtains personal information regarding other people
who may come into contact with The Company from the individual concerned
or from the organisation by which they are employed.
Sensitive
Information
Some personal information The Company collects is sensitive . Sensitive
information includes a persons racial or ethnic origin, religion, membership
of political bodies or trade unions, criminal records, state of health
and medical history. Sensitive information such as medical history and
criminal records may be relevant to applications by prospective employees
and while consent will be sought before this is obtained, we may not be
able to adequately assess the suitability of applicants for some positions
without this information.
The National Privacy Principals require that sensitive information is
used and disclosed only for the primary purpose for which it was provided,
or a directly related secondary purpose, unless the individual agrees
otherwise or for other specific reasons such as if the use of disclosure
of this information is required by law (for example to prevent a serious
crime or injury). Any documents asking for sensitive information will
explain this.
Use and Disclosure
of Information
To operate our business effectively we need to understand and meet the
needs of our clients and prospective clients. We also need to understand
and to a different degree meet the needs of our clients debtors if we
are going to be sensible in our approach.
The Company uses personal information for the following purposes:
- To provide products
and services that have been requested
- To improve our
products and services which includes analysing future customer needs
- To communicate
with people with whom we need to provide our services
- To assess debts
and debtors to assist in the recovery process
- To assess the suitability
of prospective clients, job applicants and suppliers
- To provide ongoing
information about our products and services to people we believe may
be interested
- To comply with
legal obligations
- Recruitment of
employees and contractors
The Company may outsource
to other organisations the recruitment of employees. For this aim, an
individuals information may, as required, be transferred to or handled
by an employment agent. The Company may at times outsource certain other
functions to other organisations. For this aim, personal information regarding
clients, suppliers and others, depending on the circumstances, personal
information may be disclosed to:
- Other divisions
or organisations within the Reliance Group
- Credit Reporting
Agencies
- The Companys Legal
Advisers
- Business Support
Services such as Document Storage Facilities and Printers
- Market Research
Companies contracted by The Company to undertake Customer Surveys
- Companies contracted
to conduct and manage Promotional Campaigns on behalf of The Company
- Agencies involved
in providing Training
- Service Providers
and Specialist Advisers who have been contracted to provide administrative,
financial, research or other services
- Other Insurers,
Credit Providers, Courts, Tribunals and Regulatory Authorities as agreed
or authorised by law
- Anyone authorised
by an individual, as specified by that individual or the contract
The Company imposes
a requirement of organisations which handle or obtain personal information
as service providers to The Company, to acknowledge the confidentiality
of the information provided, to give an undertaking to respect any individuals
right to privacy and to comply with the National Privacy Principals and
this Policy. The Company also imposes a requirement that these organisations
use this information only for the purpose for which it was supplied.
Management
and Security of Information
The Company has a National Privacy Compliance Officer who oversees the
management of personal information is accordance with this policy, the
National Privacy Principals and The Privacy Act 1988.
The Company regards any breach of privacy as an extremely serious matter.
All employees who handle personal information are familiarised with the
National Privacy Principals and undertake training to ensure that privacy
and confidentiality are respected. As part of all our employment contracts,
employees must read and sign an acknowledgement that they have read and
understood The Companys Privacy Policy and understand their personal obligations
and requirements under The Privacy Act 1988.
Mercantile Agents must ensure that extra care is taken when dealing with
personal information. Mercantile Agents are governed and overseen by several
regulatory bodies and should be aware that breaches of privacy carry severe
penalties for both the company and the individual found guilty of having
breached an individuals privacy.
The privacy of personal information is important to us, whether the information
is gathered through personal contact, by telephone, mail, over the internet
or other electronic media. The Company holds personal information in a
combination of secure computer storage facilities and paper based files
and other records and take steps to protect personal information we hold
from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
The Company has provisions in place to ensure that personal information
is stored no longer than necessary. Where there is no further requirement
for personal information to be held that personal information will be
destroyed or have details which may identify individuals removed.
Data Quality
The Company endeavours to ensure that personal information it collects,
uses or discloses is accurate, complete and up to date. Information changes
frequently with changes of address and other personal circumstances, so
The Company encourages individuals to contact us as soon as possible,
when there are changes to personal information, in order that any personal
information held can be updated.
Anonymity
The Company advises that wherever lawful and practicable, individuals
will have the option of not identifying themselves when entering transactions
with The Company. However individuals must bear in mind that in most cases
it will not be practicable for The Company to provide goods and services
without obtaining the relevant customer identification.
Access and
Correction
The National Privacy Principals allow provision for individuals to have
the right to obtain a copy of or have access to any personal information
which The Company holds, and to have corrected any perceived inaccuracies.
Some exceptions exist whereby providing the information or access to the
information could prove detrimental to the health and safety of an individual
or may result in the breach of privacy of other individuals.
Some circumstances in which the exceptions may apply are where:
- Providing the
information or access to the information could pose a serious and imminent
threat to a life or health of any individual
- Providing the information
or access to the information could have an unreasonable impact upon
the privacy of other individuals
- The Request for
access is frivolous or vexatious
- The information
relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings between the organisation
and the individual, and the information would not be accessible by the
process of discovery in those proceedings
- Providing access
would reveal the intentions of the organisation in relation to negotiations
with the individual in such a way as to prejudice those negotiations
- Providing access
would be unlawful
- Denying access
is required or authorised under law
- Providing access
would be likely to prejudice or hinder any investigations or prosecutions
being carried out by and enforcement body
- An enforcement
body performing a lawful security function asks the organisation not
to provide access to information for reasons of upholding national security
Should any person(s)
wish to, obtain a copy of, or have access to, their personal information
held by this organisation, they can do so at any time, by making the request
in writing to the Privacy Officer (details following). The person(s) making
a request for a copy of or access to their personal information need to
be aware that a reasonable service fee may be charged for a copy of, or
access to, their personal information held.
E-Commerce
The Company will not attempt to identify users of the Companys website.
The Company will only use information provided to it via its e-commerce
site for the primary purpose or related secondary purpose for which it
has been provided. Individuals email addresses will be recorded if supplied
by the individual or with the consent of the individual, or if the individual
sends The Company a message, or if supplied by a third party for means
of contact (as in the case of a creditor supplying an email address for
a debtor whereby the debtor has supplied the email address to that organisation
for means of contact). An individuals email address will only be used
for the primary purpose or related secondary purpose for which it has
been provided. Information gathered via e-commerce will not be added to
a mailing list or used for any other purpose without the individuals consent.
How to Contact
Us or Privacy Concerns
Should you have any queries in relation to any privacy issues of any other
matter please contact us by email, telephone, facsimile or post:
Attention:
Donna Smith (Director)
Email:
dsmith@reliancerecoveries.com.au
Tel:
+61 3 8517 0444
Fax:
+61 3 8598 9960
Post:
PO Box 36, ST KILDA VIC 3182
Policy Updates
The Company will review the Privacy Policy from time to time to take account
of the latest laws and technology, changes in operations, practices and
business environment. If you are unsure whether you are reading the most
current version please contact us.
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