London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (“LCCI”, “the Chamber”, “we”, “our”, “us”) is committed to protecting and respecting your rights to privacy and data protection and to complying with the provisions of all applicable data protection legislation and regulations.
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) together with our Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association and Bye-Laws, Terms of Use for the website, Cookie Policy and Job Applicant Privacy Policy sets out how the Chamber collects, uses, shares and retains personally identifiable information. It will be continuously assessed against new technologies, business practices, regulatory changes and the evolving needs of the Chamber and the services we provide.
DATA CONTROLLER.
The Data Controller for all personal data collected by us is London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (company number 15993) whose registered office is at 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP. We are responsible for deciding what data we collect and how we hold and use your personal data. We will implement appropriate data security measures for protecting the data from unauthorised access and loss as laid out in the Security section of this Policy.
DATA COLLECTION
We collect and maintain a variety of personally identifiable information but only when there is a legitimate business requirement, we are exercising official authority (as in the issuing and processing of export documentation) or when such information is provided on a voluntary basis.
Information you give us may include your name, address, email address and phone number; financial, credit card information; personal description and photograph; interests and preferences; professional information (such as but not limited to your job title and details of your employer) and any other information we may ask for which is relevant to your enquiry or request for information or services.
You may give us information about you by corresponding with us by phone, e-mail or in person, or by filling in forms on our website www.londonchamber.co.uk. This includes information you provide when you enquire about or book on our events, trade missions or training courses; enquire about or use our export documentation services; enquire about membership benefits or join membership; enter a competition, promotion or survey; provide a case study, testimonial or media comment; request a magazine, report or newsletter; register to use or place an order on our website; participate in discussion boards or other social media functions or apply for a job with us.
We may collect information about you if you use any of the other websites we operate or the other services we provide. In this case you will be informed when we collect that data that it may be shared internally and combined with data collected on our website.
Users should be aware that non-personal information may be automatically collected through the standard operation of the Chamber’s web servers and by the use of cookie technology and/or Internet Protocol (IP) address tracking including through:
For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see our Cookie Policy. You block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser setting to block all cookies you may not be able to access all or parts of our site. You can revoke your consent to cookies at any time.
Information we receive from other sources. We work closely with third parties including, for example, business partners, sub-contractors in technical, payment and delivery services, advertising networks, analytics providers, search information providers, credit reference agencies and may receive information about you from them. We may on occasion purchase ‘opt-in’ data (lists from reputable providers) for promotional campaigns.
We may also receive information about you from your colleagues. Such information will only be provided to us where your colleagues have confirmed that you have consented to your information being collected and processed by us.
PURPOSE OF PROCESSING INFORMATION
LCCI is a membership organisation connecting and supporting its membership and the wider business community and influencing the environment in which business operates. To deliver our legitimate business interests, we must maintain contact information on our members and the wider business community.
The activities for which we will process your personal data include:
and where you consent:
OPT-OUT
In addition to providing members and the wider business community with information about our services and activities, from time to time, we collaborate with relevant organisations and companies to promote programmes that may be of interest to them and us. In such cases, we do not provide these organisations with any personally identifiable information, but may distribute the organisation’s information on their behalf to those who may legitimately be benefited from receiving such information or have elected to receive such information.
If you do not wish to receive marketing material, you may opt out. Every marketing email will include an ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom. You may also notify the Chamber in writing (see below).
If your parent company has nominated you as a relevant contact required to receive information on its behalf, you cannot opt out of important information the Chamber is required to provide to you as per the Chamber’s contractual obligations to its members. If our processing of personal data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw consent for future processing at any time. Please note, however, that we may still be entitled to process your personal data if we have another lawful basis for doing so.
If you wish to opt out of any marketing we send you, please contact
DATA MINIMISATION AND RETENTION
The personal data collected is stored in the Chamber’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system and other appropriate data management systems, both paper based and electronic. Personally identifiable information will not be disclosed to any third party except if permission has first been obtained from the individual.
We only collect the minimum amount of personal information necessary. At regular intervals we will:
SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF YOUR INFORMATION
We use reasonable measures - which are appropriate to the type of information and compliant with relevant legislation - to safeguard the confidentiality, integrity and availability of personally identifiable information. Technical and organisational measures are in place to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. In addition, we limit access to your personal data to only those employees, contractors or agents who have a legitimate business need to have access to that data. They are subject to a duty of confidentiality and due care with respect to handling the personal data.
Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our website, you are responsible for keeping that password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.
We have put in place procedures to deal with any suspected data security breach and will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected breach where we are legally required to do so. Our employees are trained on data security and information protection.
Relevant areas of the Chamber’s website will employ Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption technology to enhance data privacy and help prevent loss, misuse or alteration of the information collected and retained by us.
The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area (EEA). It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA who work for us or for one of our suppliers. Such staff may be engaged in, among other things, the fulfilment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Policy.
Unfortunately the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our website; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.
DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION
We may share your Personal information with any member of our group as defined in section 1159 of the UK Companies Act 2006.
We may share your information with selected third parties including:
We may disclose your personal data to third parties:
LCCI is part of a network of 53 Chambers of Commerce across the UK accredited by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). One purpose of the Chamber is to “influence the function of … any governmental body”, as stated in the Chamber’s ‘Articles of Association’. We will provide BCC with your company’s email address in order for BCC to contact you to conduct research into the impact of policies on your business.
BCC will not contact your business for any other purpose other than to notify you of an opportunity to respond to a national policy survey. Each year, BCC conducts around five surveys which directly help us develop and shape Government policy across a range of areas, including business taxation, international trade and employment. The data from these surveys is completely anonymised and aggregated so that individual responses cannot be identified. The anonymised data is then presented in closed briefings with stakeholders across UK Government, and shared publicly through BCC’s press team.
The purpose of carrying out the surveys is to produce reports, which BCC and the Chambers can then use in their activities in promoting and protecting the interests of UK businesses; in other words, they are part and parcel of the function and purpose of BCC and the Chamber. There is never any marketing or commercial purpose to the surveys, and BCC does not carry out surveys on behalf of any third party.
You can contact us if you do not wish to be contacted by BCC, and you will have the opportunity to unsubscribe from BCC’s research mailing list at any point.
LINKS TO THIRD PARTY SITES
Our website may, from time to time, contain links to and from the websites of our partner networks, advertisers and affiliates. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for these policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these websites.
SOCIAL MEDIA
We may use third party provided tools to manage our social media interactions. If you send us a private or direct message via social media the message may be stored on such a tool, but like other personal data, these direct messages will not be shared with any other organisations.
ACCESS, REVIEW AND CORRECTION
The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) give you the right to access your personal data held by us (subject access request). If you have an established business relationship with us, you may request from us a list of the categories of personal information held about you. Subject access requests must be made in writing (see below). We will endeavour to respond to any request within a reasonable period and in any event within one month as required by the relevant provisions in the GDPR.
It is important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current and we will take all reasonable measures to ensure it is. For members we have also implemented procedures to enable you to review and correct your personal information, should there be any changes to your circumstances or errors in the gathered data.
PRIVACY RIGHTS AND CONTACT
In addition to the rights of access, review and correction, you have the right to object to your personal data being processed for any particular purpose or to request that we stop using your information.
Questions, comments and requests regarding this Privacy Policy are welcomed. If you require further information, or wish to exercise any right, please email dataprotection@londonchamber.co.uk or send a letter marked “Data Protection” to the Chamber’s offices at 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP.
We will respond to your request (including providing information on whether the rights apply in the particular circumstances) within the applicable statutory time period. If we are not sure of your identity, we may require you to provide further information in order for us to confirm who you are.
If you have further concerns about how we use your personal data, you can make a complaint and ask us to have the matter investigated. If you are not satisfied with our response or believe the way we are processing your personal data is not in accordance with the law you have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the data protection authority for the UK. Please visit https://ico.org.uk for more details of your data protection rights and how to contact them.
CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 14 May 2018. Any changes we may make to our Privacy Policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by email. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our Privacy Policy.