Optima Partners Holdings LLC and its affiliates (“Optima” or “Company” or “We”) and website user (“You” or “Your”) explains how we comply with applicable privacy statutes, rules, and regulations, including but not limited to General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), among other applicable data protection regulations. Furthermore you can access the Company disclosures for Terms of use, Cookie Policy and Disclaimer Policies on this website.
We are committed to protecting your privacy. Authorized employees within the Company on a need to know basis only use any information collected from individuals. Optima constantly review our systems and data access to ensure the best possible service and data protections to our customers.
Optima has created protocols and engaged protocols to monitor for unauthorized actions against the Company computer systems and data. We will investigate any such actions with a view to prosecuting and/or taking civil proceedings to recover damages against those responsible.
Optima Consulting Partners Limited (“Optima” or “Company”) is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 08880228.
For the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’), Optima will normally be the ‘controller’ of personal data that we have received. On occasion the Company may act in the capacity of a Data Processor where we have entered into a contract for the provision of services.
Please read the following information carefully to understand the Company’s practices in relation to the treatment of your personal data.
The type of personal data (e.g. name, contact details, address etc.) that we may collect will depend upon the relationship between Optima and website user. The data so collected may be provided directly by you or, where appropriate, provided by third parties e.g. references, credit checks etc.
As a website user, , a contact, a service provider or employee (or prospective employee) of the Company, we will require some personal information in order to verify your identity and have the applicable relationship with you. Some of this information may be required to satisfy legal obligations (e.g. HMRC) whereas other information may be required in connection with the provision of services to you. The information collected will vary depending on the service the Company provides to you or you provide to the Company, but typically includes:
Optima has comprehensive policies and procedures in place to ensure your personal data is kept safe and secure, with these including:
Optima will retain personal data for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which it was collected (or longer period if so required by law or legitimate interests) which will be at least for the period in which the Company has a business interest with you.
Any information that is outside the scope of this requirement will be retained whilst relevant and useful, and destroyed where this ceases to be the case or where the data subject specifically requests this.
The GDPR requires Optima to inform you of the legal basis on which we maintain your personal data. As a general rule the following is applicable:
You have certain rights which apply in respect of your personal data, depending on your relationship with the Company and the Company’s legal and regulatory obligations.
Optima may, from time to time, review and update this policy. The Company will maintain the latest version of this policy on its website, and where the changes are deemed material, it will make you aware of these.
If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about the practices contained within this document or how Optima has handled your data, please email us at info@optima-partners.com
Alternatively, you may write to:
126/128 Buckingham Palace Road, 2nd Floor
SW1W 9SA
We respect the privacy of each user of the website (referred to as "you" or “your” or "a user"), whether you are just beginning your business services search or have previously visited our website.
This Privacy Statement gives you specific information about how we protect your privacy, how we use aggregated information, and how we treat your Personal Information (if applied or provided).
BY USING THE SITE, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT, YOU CANNOT USE THE WEBSITE.
We reserve the right to modify this statement at any time. Your use of the website after the date of the last modification listed at the beginning of this Privacy Statement indicates to us that you agree to the changes.
Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites and we expressly disclaim liability for their actions, including actions related to the use and disclosure of Personal Information by any third parties.
This privacy statement applies to your use of this website only.
We collect Personal Information from you only when you voluntarily submit it in order to obtain certain services or information, including:
Requests to obtain or enquire about our business services, or to engage with one of our associates or internal staff.
Contacting us
If you contact us, we collect personal and business information (including, without limitation, name address, telephone number, and email address), which is retained or referred to an appropriate member of staff or an associate, depending on the nature of your enquiry.
If you are looking for particular business services, your information is referred to our affiliates, associate and staff; if your enquiry or complaint requires a response from us, it is referred to the appropriate department for research and a response.
The information we collect is not used in any other way.
Even if you do not send us any personal information, we collect information about how you use our website (“Non-Personal Information”). This information cannot be used to identify you personally and is explained in more detail below.
Like many sites, we obtain Non-Personal Information such as IP (internet protocol) addresses, browser types, the name of your ISP (internet service provider), information about where a user comes from before arriving at our website, what pages a user visits, the order of those pages, and the amount of time spent on each. A vendor performs his service for us by sending a cookie to gather this information, compile it, and report to us.
At any time, we use Non-Personal Information to customize the advertising and content you see, improve our services, conduct research, and provide anonymous aggregated reporting for the Company internal use and third-parties (e.g. website related, affiliated or third-parties).
A cookie is a small data file, often including an anonymous unique identifier that is sent from a website's computer and stored on your computer's hard drive. The use of cookies is common on the Internet. A website can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser permits a web site to access only the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.
You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie is sent (each browser is different, so check the "Help" menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences). You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or indicate when a cookie is being sent. But if you refuse cookies, some parts of the Site will not function properly and may not provide services or information you have requested. For example, without cookies, we will not be able to provide you with searches that you have asked us to save.
Third party vendors we engage to provide services on our behalf, such as hosting, website development, and support, have access to Non-Personal Information as well as other information furnished by website visitors, but are bound not to disclose this information or to use it for any purpose other than providing the requested services.
There may arise special circumstances where it is necessary for us to disclose and use Personal Information and Non-Personal Information, such as: to enforce this Privacy Statement or any other part of our Terms of Use; to protect our property or rights; to protect the safety of anyone; to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal or improper activities; to carry out a merger or consolidation with another entity, a sale or transfer of some or all of our assets, or any similar transaction; or for other reasons we determine in good faith are necessary, appropriate, or required by law, such as when we respond to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal or administrative process.
Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites and we expressly disclaim nor take any liability for their actions, including actions relating to the use and disclosure of Personal Information by those third parties.
Our hosting service maintains its systems in accordance with reasonable industry standards to reasonably secure the information of its customers against unauthorized access, accidental or intentional manipulation, and loss. However, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure and you use the website at your own risk.
This Site is not directed to children under the age of 13 (“Children”), and we do not knowingly collect any information, including Personal Information, from Children.