Rhemito understands the importance of protecting your privacy. It values your trust and is committed to protecting and safeguarding “confidential non-public” information, in accordance to the industry’s best practices and international laws Rhemito collects information about you when you visit our website, register for an account online or when you correspond with us over the phone or in writing. When you register for an account with us we collect, process and store information including but not limited to, your name, postal address, email address, telephone numbers, date of birth. Once your account is fully set up and you begin to transact with us we will collect, process and store financial and transactional information. We use your information to enable you to register with us. Once you have an account with us we will use your details to contact you and to reply to any queries or requests. We may use your information in the administration of your account, which includes us contacting you in order to update your account details (this assists us with keeping our records as up to date as possible) or in order to notify you of changes or improvements to our products or services that may affect our service to you.
Rhemito only discloses personal information to related companies and non-affiliated third parties when the same is necessary to execute, administer or enforce transactions in connection with the operating and processing of a financial product or service authorized or requested by you. Rhemito neither discloses information about you or your transaction history, nor about former consumers or former agents to non-affiliated third parties for their independent use. Rhemito is subject to strict anti-money laundering regulations which requires us to undertake due diligence on our customers. This may include the use of electronic verification tools. Where electronic verification is not possible we will require copies of identification documents and proof of address. We may need to pass your information on to Governmental departments, regulatory bodies (including HM Revenue and Customs or the FCA), and the police/law enforcement agencies or to a court of law. This would be done, for example, to assist in the prevention of a crime (money laundering/fraud), to meet legal requirements or for other lawful purposes.
The Data Protection Act 1998 ("DPA") regulates the collection, processing and storing or personal data. When your information is processed by a data controller you are referred to as a data subject. If you have any further questions about data protection with Rhemito, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us and we will do our level best to alleviate any of your concerns. We may use your information to keep you up to date concerning our products and services. Client surveys help us to improve our services. We may send you emails inviting you to participate in surveys or asking for feedback on our services. We may market our services to you through social media platforms using information you provide to us when you interact on our website or sign up for our services. We may pass this information onto our third parties such as Facebook, for this purpose. Please contact us if you do not want to receive these sorts of adverts by emailing help@rhemito.com. However we cannot prevent these adverts from appearing on Twitter.