Privacy | Accord Mortgages
Your Privacy
Introduction
This Privacy Notice explains:
- who we are
- how we collect, share and use your personal information
- how you can exercise your privacy right
Personal information is any information that can be used to identify you as a unique individual. You can find full details of how Accord use your personal information in our booklet 'How we use your personal information'.
We are Accord Mortgages Limited (‘Accord’). Wherever you see "we", “us” or “our” in this privacy notice it means Accord Mortgages Limited (‘Accord’).
Accord is a dedicated intermediary only subsidiary of Yorkshire Building Society (YBS). For certain processing activities required to provide Accord’s services (including the use of systems to facilitate Accord’s services), we will be a joint controller with YBS of your personal information. For other activities, YBS may be a processor, acting on Accord’s behalf.
To comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679), if you are in the European Union, we have appointed a European representative.
If you wish to contact them, their details are as follows:
Bird & Bird GDPR Representative Services SRL
Avenue Louise 235
1050 Bruxelles
Belgium
EUrepresentative.YBS@twobirds.com
Key Contact: Vincent Rezzouk-Hammachi
We collect your personal information when you:
register as a Broker
apply for our products or services through a broker, online, by post or on the phone
update your information online, on a YBS branch or over the phone (such as when you change your address)
visit a YBS branch
speak to us on the phone
visit our website, use our online web chat services and any digital or mobile app we may offer now or in the future
send us letters, emails or other documents
The types of personal information we collect from you include/are:
Identity details which includes your full name, title, date of birth and age, account number
Contact details which includes your home address, email address and phone number
Personal data about your family which includes your marital status, parent’s name, next of kin and dependents, emergency contact
Financial data which includes your earnings, income, expenditure, spending habits, transaction history, and source of funds
Broker data: company details, job title, FCA number
Identification documents which includes your driving licence, passport, National Insurance number and other national identifiers
Profile data about you which includes your nationality, citizenship status, sex, occupation, employment status, employment details, residential status, property details and occupancy status, benefits and entitlement data, insurance information, social media account and history
How you interact with us which includes call recordings or any other form of communication
Technical data which includes internet protocol (IP) address, location data, operating system, device details, time zone, browsing time, web history, cookie information, network interaction history, routing number etc
We also collect Special Categories of Personal Data which includes:
Health data which includes any physical disability, mental disability or any medical condition
Criminal data which includes information about criminal convictions and offences, allegations (proven or unproven) and investigations, penalties and restrictions, County Courts Judgements and insolvency details as well as information relating to the absence of convictions
It is important that the personal information we hold about you is accurate and up to date.
Please keep us informed of any changes to your personal information during your relationship with us, such as change of contact details etc.
Sometimes we work with carefully selected third parties and we may receive your personal information from them.
The third parties include:
business partners
Your shared ownership scheme provider
suppliers
sub-contractors
advertisers
referrers
Industry databases such as CIFAS and National Hunter – you can learn more about how your personal information is used here https://www.cifas.org.uk/fpn or https://nhunter.co.uk/privacy-policy
Public sources (such as the electoral register)
Credit Reference Agencies (CRAs) are used to perform credit, identity and fraud prevention checks against public (electoral register) and shared credit information (You can learn more about how your personal information is used here: Credit Reference Agency Information Notice (CRAIN) | Equifax UK)
We may obtain personal information relating to you from other individuals as part of the application process for one of our products or services. This can include individuals who are:
a joint applicant on an account you hold or are applying for
a trustee on an account
a parent
a guardian
a nominated representative
acting under a Power of Attorney or similar authority
a mortgage broker who is acting on your behalf
If someone acting on your behalf provides this information, we’ll record what’s been provided and who gave it to us.
When you provide personal information about another individual, we’ll assume that you have told them that you are sharing their details and where they can find more information on how we process their personal information.
We also collect information from public sources as part of our investigations and due diligence checks.
Purpose/Activity | Types of Personal Information | Legal Basis |
Registering as a Broker with us |
| Necessary for the performance of a contract |
Processing an application for a product of service with us |
| Necessary for the performance of a contract |
Managing and administering your account with us
|
| Necessary for the performance of a contract |
Competitions, prize draws, and interactive features and events |
| Consent |
Paying broker’s commission |
| Necessary for the performance of a contract |
Preventing and investigating fraud |
| Our legitimate interest
Legal obligation |
Developing and improving our processes, systems and policies |
| Our legitimate interest |
Conducting surveys to understand your experience and interactions with Accord |
| Our legitimate interest |
Collecting IP address when using our web site to detect suspicious activities |
| Our legitimate interest |
Developing our business and understanding how we're performing |
| Our legitimate interest |
Sharing relevant marketing about products and services |
| Consent provided by the individual |
Managing queries and complaints raised by you |
| Our legitimate interest |
Meeting our legal and regulatory obligations |
| Legal obligations |
Auditing and assuring our processes, products and services |
| Our legitimate interest |
Responding to feedback |
| Our legitimate interest |
Whistleblowing Processing |
| Legal obligation |
Testing our systems and processes |
| Our legitimate interest |
KLP Voting Emails / Conference Invites
|
| Our legitimate interest |
When necessary, we share your personal information with:
Our service providers
tax, government, and any relevant regulatory authorities
prosecuting authorities and courts, and/or other relevant third parties connected with legal proceedings or claims
fraud prevention and/or law enforcement agencies
Industry databases such as CIFAS and National Hunter – you can learn more about how your personal information is used here https://www.cifas.org.uk/fpn or https://nhunter.co.uk/privacy-policy
Your shared ownership scheme provider
third parties where you have asked us to share your information
third parties where its necessary to enter into or for the performance of a contract
third parties where we are required to do so by law
Credit Reference Agencies (CRAs) are used to perform credit, identity and fraud prevention checks against public (electoral register) and shared credit information
We share your personal information with Yorkshire Building Society (YBS).
All companies we work with are assessed for adequacy of their security controls, so you know your personal data is safe.
Your personal information may be transferred to or stored in locations outside of the UK.
We will only transfer your data when:
we’re required or permitted to by law or regulatory requirements
we’re sharing data with a third party to support us in the management of your account
When transferring data, we make sure that suitable protection is always maintained by ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place. This could be by:
Ensuring that we transfer personal data to countries that the Information Commissioner (ICO) has deemed to provide an adequate level of protection
Putting suitable clauses in our contracts so that organisations take appropriate steps to give personal data the same protection it has in the UK
If you would like more information on this, please feel free to contact us by using the details provided in this notice.
We keep personal information for as long as it is required by us:
for the purposes described in ‘How We Use Personal Information’ section above
to meet our legal or regulatory obligations
for the exercise and/or defence of any legal claims
When determining retention periods, we consider the following:
the maximum or minimum retention periods identified by the law or regulatory guidance
our contractual rights and obligations
customer expectations, the nature of your relationship with us, your membership status and the types of accounts, products and services you have with us
current or future operational requirements
forensic requirements, for example, the potential need to access data no longer actively used in order to manage or respond to complaints and disputes
the risks involved in retention, deletion and removal
the cost of maintaining, storing, archiving and retrieving data
the capability or restraints of our systems and technology
If you would like more information on this, please feel free to contact us by using the details provided in this notice.
There may be some circumstances where we use your personal information for profiling (processing of personal information to evaluate certain things about you).
For example, to ensure that we’re providing a consistent service and giving people the best products and advice at the right times
We’ll always make sure the way we process your information is safe and not unfair to you.
Where possible, we’ll keep your details anonymous and use your information only to produce statistical reports. This way, you will not be identifiable from the data.
You have the right to object to us using your personal information for profiling activities. Please refer to the Subject rights section for more information.
There may be circumstances where we use automated decision making using your personal information.
We use automated decision making to check that we can enter into an agreement with you, and also carry out our legal and regulatory obligations (e.g. when complying with UK money laundering regulations).
You have certain rights over your personal information when using automated decision making. If you would like more information on this, please see the “Your Data Subject Rights and How to Exercise Them” section below.
You have rights relating to the personal information we hold about you, however, they may be subject to various exceptions and limitations.
You can request to exercise your rights at any time by contacting us using the details in this privacy notice.
Your rights:
Right to be informed: We are obliged to provide clear and transparent information about our processing activities of your personal information.
Request access to your personal information (commonly known as a “data subject access request”): You have the right to understand what personal information we hold about you and why.
Request correction of the personal information: If you believe that we hold inaccurate or incomplete personal information, you have the right to request us to rectify or correct your personal information.
Request erasure of your personal information: You may ask us to delete or remove personal information where there is no good reason for us to continue to process it. Please note, however, that we may not always be able to comply with your request of erasure for specific legal reasons.
Request restriction of processing of your personal information: You may ask us to stop processing your personal information. We will still hold the data but will not process it any further. You may exercise the right to restrict processing when one of the following conditions applies:
the accuracy of the personal information is contested
processing of the personal information is unlawful
we no longer need the personal information for processing but the personal information is required for part of a legal process
the right to object has been exercised and processing is restricted pending a decision on the status of the processing
Right to Data Portability: You may request your personal information be transferred to another controller or processor, provided in a commonly used and machine-readable format. This right is only available if the original processing was on the basis of consent, the processing is by automated means, and if the processing is based on the fulfilment of a contractual obligation.
Right to Withdraw Consent: You may withdraw consent at any time if we are relying on your consent to process your personal information. This won’t affect any processing already carried out before you withdraw your consent or processing under other grounds.
Right to object: You have the right to object to our processing of your personal information where:
processing is based on legitimate interest
processing is for the purpose of direct marketing
We may need specific information from you to help us confirm your identity before we can review your request.
The simplest and quickest way to request this information is by completing our simple Online Request Form.
Alternatively, you can write to us at: Data Subject Request, Yorkshire House, Yorkshire Drive, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD5 8LJ
If you have any questions about:
this privacy notice
the use of your personal information
wish to request to exercise any of your rights
please contact our Data Protection Officer using the following details:
By email:
dpo@ybs.co.uk
By post:
Data Protection Officer, Yorkshire House, Yorkshire Drive, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD5 8LJ
If you have any concerns about the use of your personal information or the way we handle your requests relating to your rights, you can raise a complaint directly with us by using the contact details provided in this notice.
If you are not satisfied with the way we handle your complaint, you are entitled to raise a complaint directly with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office via the details available on their website: www.ico.org.uk
Updating this notice
We regularly review and, where necessary, update our privacy information contained within this notice. This was last updated on 14 July 2023.