
Data Protection
⚖️ Legal Grounds for Processing Your Personal Data
We process personal data based on the following legal foundations:
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You gave your consent when you engaged our services, allowing us to use your data for the purposes outlined.
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Processing is essential to fulfil our contractual obligations to you.
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We are legally required to process certain data to comply with regulations, such as the Money Laundering Regulations 2017.
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Processing supports legitimate interests necessary for delivering our services and maintaining compliance.
Providing the requested personal data is a condition of our agreement. Without it, we may be unable to offer our services, and in such cases, we may be unable to begin or continue acting on your behalf.
🔄 Sharing Your Personal Data
We may share your data with the following parties:
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Government bodies such as Companies House and HMRC
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Third parties you instruct or authorise us to communicate with
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Subcontractors assisting in service delivery
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A designated alternate in case of incapacity or death
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Our professional indemnity insurers
Where legally required or permitted, we may also disclose data to:
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Law enforcement agencies
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Courts or tribunals
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Sharing data with these parties may be necessary to meet our legal duties, including those owed to you. If you request that we do not share your data with these entities, we may be unable to continue providing services.
🌍 Data Transfers Outside the EEA
If your personal data needs to be transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA), we will ensure appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your information in accordance with data protection laws.