This privacy notice describes how Premier Pensions Management (Premier) and the Scheme Actuary for your scheme collects, stores and processes personal information when providing actuarial services to our clients.
Premier and the Scheme Actuary hold personal data about you as a member of one of the pension schemes that we manage and may hold some data about your potential beneficiaries (Spouse, partner, children or other contingent beneficiaries). This is needed for us to comply with our contractual and legal obligations.
Premier are a Data Controller in respect of all actuarial services. The Scheme Actuary to your scheme will also be responsible as a Data Controller in respect of legislatively reserved work (work only a Scheme Actuary is allowed to perform) and also in respect of work required of the Scheme Actuary under your Trust Deed & Rules.
This Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time. It is for information only and you do notneed to take any action. It is available at on this page at: https://www.premiercompanies.co.uk/gdpr/scheme-actuary
Please contact us if you would like to view the Privacy Notice specific to your pension scheme. The Trustee Board of the scheme is your primary Data Controller.
We could hold both basic and sensitive data about you and your potential beneficiaries.
This data has been collected directly from the trustees of your pension scheme.
We may also collect some data from third parties. For example, from the sponsor of your pension scheme and previous administrators of your scheme.
In order for us to comply with our legal obligations, please notify Premier of any changes to your personal details (e.g. address, email or other details) as soon as possible. If you have any questions about our need for your information, please raise your questions with Premier.
Email:actuarial@premiercompanies.co.uk
Telephone:+44 20 3727 9800)
We use your personal data for a variety of reasons.
We have described the reasons for which we may use information about you or other relevant individuals. We are permitted to process such information in this way, in compliance with data protection legislation, by relying on one or more of the following lawful grounds:
In relation to any sensitive data, we will generally rely on obtaining specific consent provided to the Trustees as part of the data collection process in order to process such information, although it may be necessary for us to use certain information in order to comply with our legal obligations as a regulated entity (such as in relation to an alleged offence).
Where you have consented to our processing of such information (including sensitive categories of personal data) you or they may withdraw such consent at any time, by contacting us using the contact details below. Please note, however, that in certain circumstances it may be still lawful for us to continue processing this information even where consent has been withdrawn, if one of the other legal bases described above is applicable. Please note that not providing or withdrawing consent could mean that we have insufficient evidence to assess your eligibility or continued eligibility for certain benefits.
We keep your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary for the proper running of your scheme, the performance of our legal obligations and the pursuit of our legitimate interests. Because trustees of pension schemes can commonly face complaints or questions from members, former members, other individuals or regulatory authorities many years after a member / beneficiary has ceased to be entitled or prospectively entitled to benefits, we will hold some personal data as long as it is seen to be required to defend against potential legal claims.
We do not carry out automated decision-making or profiling in relation toyour personal data.
It is our policy to protect your right to privacy and we will ensure that adequate technical and organisational security measures, confidentiality obligations and compliance procedures are at all times in place to prevent inappropriate use of personal data.
We may share data with third parties for the purposes described in this notice, subject to the policies and procedures we have in place to keep your data safe.
In particular, data may be disclosed to the following third parties:
However, we will only disclose personal data where this is reasonably necessary for the purposes of the proper running and administration of your scheme, including the provision of benefits in respect of you from the pension scheme, or where otherwise required by law or regulatory requirements.
We will only transfer your personal data outside the UK / European Economic Area, where such a transfer is permissible under Data Protection Legislation and meets our data security requirements.
Information about you or other relevant individuals in our possession may be transferred to other countries (which may include countries outside the European Economic Area) for any of the purposes described in this notice, including our transmission of such information to agents outside the European Economic Area. If any such information (including special categories of personal data) belongs to relevant individuals other than you, by providing us with such information you confirm that you have obtained any necessary permissions from such persons to the reasonable use of their information for such purposes in accordance with the following provisions, or are otherwise permitted to give us this information on their behalf.
You and they understand and accept that these countries may have differing (and potentially less stringent) laws relating to the degree of confidentiality afforded to the information it holds and that such information can become subject to the laws and disclosure requirements of such countries, including disclosure to governmental bodies, regulatory agencies and private persons, as a result of applicable governmental or regulatory inquiry, court order or other similar process. In addition, a number of countries have agreements with other countries providing for exchange of information for law enforcement, tax and other purposes.
When we, or our permitted third parties, transfer information outside the European Economic Area, we or they will impose contractual obligations on the recipients of that data to protect such information to the standard required in the European Economic Area. We or they may require the recipient to subscribe to international frameworks intended to enable secure data sharing. In the case of transfers by us, we may also transfer your information where:
If we transfer your information outside the European Economic Area in other circumstances (for example because we have to provide such information by law), we will use best endeavours to put in place appropriate safeguards to ensure that your information remains adequately protected.
You and other relevant individuals have a number of rights concerning the way that we use your information. You are responsible for ensuring that other relevant individuals are aware of these rights. At any time, such individuals shall have the right:
You and other relevant individuals may have a right of access to some, or all, of the information we hold about you or them, or to have any inaccurate information corrected, under the data protection legislation. Any request for access to or a copy of your personal data must be in writing and we will endeavour to respond within a reasonable period and in any event within one month in compliance with data protection legislation. We will comply with our legal obligations as regards any individual’s rights as a data subject.
We aim to ensure that the information we hold about you or other relevant individuals is accurate at all times. To assist us in ensuring that such information is up to date, please let us know if the personal details of you or other relevant individuals change by contacting us using the contact details below. We will correct any incorrect or incomplete information and will stop processing personal data, or erase it, where there is no legal reason for us to continue to hold or use that information.
Email:actuarial@premiercompanies.co.uk
Telephone:+44 20 3727 9800
Please note that a request for us to erase your personal data or to restrict / stop us processing your personal data could impact our ability to provide your pension benefits.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.org.uk) on 0303 123 1113 if you are unhappy with the way your personal data is being processed.
Questions, comments and request regarding this privacy policy are welcomed and should be addressed to info@premiercompanies.co.uk.