introduction

This privacy notice (the “Privacy Notice“) explains how A Wild Consulting Limited processes your personal data in connection with your use of wealthstabilityinitiative.com (the “Website“).

This Privacy Notice also explains how we process your personal data if you are another individual that interacts with our business, including if you work for businesses that provide goods or services to us.

Please take a moment. to read this Privacy Notice as it provides you with important information about your personal data, including the rights you have in relation to it. Your access to and use of our Website is subject to our Terms of Use.

Any changes we make to this Privacy Notice will be posted on our Website, including to reflect any changes to our use of personal data or to comply with applicable law or regulatory requirements. Where possible we may notify you of these changes by email, but we encourage you to check this page regularly to keep up to date.

ABOUT US

The Website made available is by A Wild Consulting Limited (“A Wild Consulting“, “we“, “us“, “our“). A Wild Consulting is a company registered in England and Wales (No: 16427714) with its registered office at Suite D, Astor House 282 Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 2UG, United Kingdom.

A Wild Consulting is the controller of personal data for the activities described in this Privacy Notice.

Please contact us using our contact details in the How to contact us section.

HOw to contact us

If you want more information or have any questions about our processing of your personal data or this Privacy Notice you can contact us using the following methods:

Email

[email protected]

Post

Suite D, Aster House 282 Lichfield Road

Four Oaks

Sutton Coldfield

West Midlands

B74 2UG

UNITED KINGDOM

how we collect and receive personal data

We collect and receive personal data through the following methods:

  • Personal data you provide to us: You may give us your personal data directly, for example, when you contact us with enquiries.
  • Personal data we collect automatically, including through cookies and other similar technologies. We you access and use our Website, we may collect Technical Data automatically, including through our use of cookies and other similar technologies. For more information about this data, please see our Processing Activities Schedule. For more information about our use of cookies and other similar technologies, please see the Cookies section.
  • Personal data we receive from third parties. We may receive personal data from third party organisations we work with.
  • Personal data that is publicly available. We may collect personal data that is available from public sources (including media publications) or that you or a third party may otherwise publish (for example on websites, posts on social media platforms, or speeches at events).

personal data we control

We may process or otherwise be a controller of the following personal data:

  • Identity Data. Name (first, middle, and last); and title.
  • Contact and Communications Data. Email address; telephone number; postal/delivery address; and the content of any communications when you contact us.
  • Professional Data. Job title; and organisation that you represent (where you or your organisation supplies products or services to us).
  • Transaction Data. Details of products and services that we may purchase from you or the organisation that you work for, including payment information (such as payment card details, bank account details and billing address).
  • Technical Data. IP address; details of part of the Website that you are viewing, such as full web page URL; browser type, device type and operating system and any other information available to us about the device you are using; location data, including the geographic location (which may be approximate, like the city or region you are in, or more precise) of a device derived from IP address, GPS signals or information about a device’s connection with local Wi-Fi equipment; diagnostic data (including crash logs, launch time, hang rate and energy use, and any other data collected for technical diagnostics purposes), and any relevant unique identifiers assigned to a device or browser (including cookie identifiers).

our processing activities

We process your personal data for the following purposes:

  • to provide you with our Website;
  • to deal with enquiries and to manage public relations;
  • for business administration and legal compliance purposes, including to exercise or defend legal claims.

For more information about our processing activities, including the personal data that is processed in connection with those activities, please see our Processing Activities Schedule.

cookies

We do not use any cookies, web beacons, pixel tags or other similar technologies (“Cookies”) on our Website unless they are essential to provide our Website.

sharing personal data

We only share personal data with third parties when we are legally permitted to do so. When we share personal data with others, we put contractual arrangements and security mechanisms in place to protect the personal data and to maintain the confidentiality and security of it.

The circumstances where we may typically share personal data are set out below, though there may be other circumstances where we need to share personal data that are not set out below.

  • Third-party suppliers who provide applications/functionality, data processing or IT services. We share personal data with third parties who support us in providing our Website and help provide, run and manage our internal IT systems. Such third parties may include providers of information technology services, physical and cloud-based storage providers, cloud-based software-as-a-service providers, identity management, website design, hosting and management, data back-up, and security services. These service providers may process personal data in countries around the world – see the International Transfers of Personal Data section for more information.
  • Payment providers and banks. We share personal data with third parties who assist us with the processing of payments.
  • Delivery and courier companies. We share personal data with suppliers who assist us in the delivery of documents, information and materials.
  • Auditors, lawyers, accountants and other professional advisers We share personal data with professional services firms who advise and assist us in relation to the lawful and effective management of our organisation and in relation to any disputes we may become involved in.
  • Law enforcement or other government and regulatory agencies and bodies. We share personal data with law enforcement or other government and regulatory agencies or other third parties as required by, and in accordance with, applicable law or regulation.
  • Business partners. We may also disclose personal data to third parties:
    • if we sell or buy any business or assets, in which case we may disclose personal data to the prospective seller or buyer of such business or assets; or
    • if we or substantially all our assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by us will be one the transferred assets.
  • Other third parties. Occasionally, we may receive requests from third parties with authority to obtain disclosure of personal data, such as to check that we are complying with applicable law and regulation, to investigate an alleged crime, or to establish, exercise or defend legal rights. We will only fulfil requests for personal data where we are permitted to do so in accordance with applicable law or regulation.

your rights

You have the following rights in relation to your personal data:

  • Your right of access. If you ask us, we will confirm whether we are processing your personal data and, if so, provide you with a copy of that personal data (along with certain other details). If you require additional copies, we may charge a reasonable fee for producing those additional copies.
  • Your right to rectification. If the personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you are entitled to have it rectified. If we have shared your personal data with others, we’ll let them know about the rectification where possible. If you ask us, where possible and lawful to do so, we will also tell you who we’ve shared your personal data with so that you can contact them.
  • Your right to erasure. You can ask us to delete or remove your personal data in some circumstances, such as where we no longer need it or where you withdraw your consent (where applicable). If we have shared your personal data with others, we will let them know about the erasure where possible. If you ask us, where it is possible and lawful for us to do so, we will also tell you who we have shared your personal data with so that you can contact them directly.
  • Your right to restrict processing. You can ask us to “block” or suppress the processing of your personal data in certain circumstances such as where you contest the accuracy of that personal data or you object to us processing it for a particular purpose. This may not mean that we will stop storing your personal data but, where we do keep it, we will tell you if we remove any restriction that we have placed on your personal data to stop us processing it further. If we’ve shared your personal data with others, we’ll let them know about the restriction where it is possible for us to do so. If you ask us, where it is possible and lawful for us to do so, we’ll also tell you who we’ve shared your personal data with so that you can contact them directly.
  • Your right to data portability. You have the right, in certain circumstances, to obtain personal data you have provided to us (in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format) and to reuse it elsewhere or to ask us to transfer it to your chosen third party.
  • Your right to object. You can ask us to stop processing your personal data, and we will do so, if we are: (i) relying on our own or someone else’s legitimate interest to process your personal data, except if we can demonstrate compelling legal grounds for the processing; or (ii) processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
  • Your rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling. You have the right not to be subject to a decision when it is based on automatic processing, including profiling, if it produces a legal effect or similarly significantly affects you, unless such profiling is necessary for the entering into, or the performance of, a contract between you and us.
  • Your right to withdraw consent. If we rely on your consent (or explicit consent) as our legal basis for processing your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. You can exercise your right of withdrawal by contacting us using our contact details in the How to contact us section or by using any other opt-out mechanism we may provide, such as an unsubscribe link in an email.
  • Your right to complain to us. If you believe that our processing of your personal data does not comply with applicable privacy laws or you otherwise have a concern about the way we have handled your personal data, you have the right to complain to us. If you wish to submit a complaint, please contact us using the contact details provided in the How to contact us section. Once we receive your complaint, we will acknowledge receipt within 30 days. We will then take appropriate steps to investigate the matters you have raised and will keep you informed of our progress. We will notify you of the outcome of your complaint without undue delay. 
  • Your right to complain to a supervisory authority. In addition to your right to complain to us, you have the right to complain to a supervisory authority if you believe our processing of your data does not comply with applicable data protection law. As we are incorporated in the United Kingdom, our main supervisory authority is the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”). You can complain to the ICO by visiting https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/. If you are located, or believe our infringement took place, in the European Economic Area, you can also complain to a national supervisory authority of the Member State in which you either reside or where the infringement took place. You can find a list of contact details for EEA supervisory authorities at http://ec.europa.eu/justice/dataprotection/bodies/authorities/index_en.htm.

information security

We are committed to keeping personal data secure and we have implemented information security policies, rules and technical and organisational measures to protect personal data under our control from unauthorised access, improper use or disclosure, unauthorised modification and unlawful destruction or accidental loss. In addition, our personnel and data processors (third parties that process personal data on our behalf) are obliged to respect the confidentiality of the personal data relating to personal data under our control.

how long we keep your personal data

We will only keep your personal data for as long as necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Notice. We will retain and use your personal data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies. In any event, we will delete your data within six years of the relevant interaction or our relationship ending with you.

This Privacy Notice only applies to personal data processed by us.Our Website may contain links to third-party websites, apps or services. We have no control over these third-party websites, apps or services and this Privacy Notice does not apply to your interaction with the relevant third parties.

personal data of minors

Our Website is not intended for use by, or targeted at, minors (individuals under the age of 18). However, this does not prevent minors from providing data to us. Where we do process personal data of minors, we will comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to that processing.

if you fail to provide your personal data

Where we are required by law to collect personal data, or we need to collect personal data under the terms of a contract we have with you, and you fail to provide that personal data, we may not be able to fulfil any obligations that we owe to you, and we may not be able to enter into or perform a contract with you.

international transfers of personal data

We may transfer personal data to third parties (as described in the Sharing personal data section) that are located in countries that do not have data protection laws that protect personal data to the same standard as the GDPR. These third countries may not give you the same rights as under the GDPR in relation to your personal data and may not have a data protection supervisory authority to help you if you have any concerns.

When transferring personal data to third countries, we usually rely on one of the following:

  • Adequacy decisions: We may transfer your personal data to countries or organisations that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data by the European Commission, the UK Government, or any other relevant government body. This may include transfers to organisations that participate in the Data Privacy Framework listed here.
  • Contractual safeguards: We may use specific contracts approved by the European Commission, the UK Government, or any other relevant governmental body to safeguard personal data. The contracts that we usually rely on are referred to as “Standard Contractual Clauses” or “SCCs”, although we may from time to time use other approved mechanisms. To find out more about the SCCs we use, please see here (EU) and here (UK). You can also contact us using the contact details set out in the How to contact us section.

processing activities schedule


This Schedule sets out detailed information about the purposes for which we process the personal data described in the Personal data we control section and the lawful bases we rely on to do so.

This Schedule is split into the following sections – please click on the link below to be taken to the relevant section:

  1. Providing our Website
  2. Relationship Management
  3. Business Administration, Compliance and Legal Affairs

providing our website

Purpose and Personal Data ProcessedDescriptionLawful Basis
Delivery of our Website   Technical DataTo provide our Website to you, including ensuring that we are showing you the correct notices and information.   Essential Cookies are used on our Website for this purpose. Please see the Cookies section for further information.Legitimate interests – to provide our Website effectively.   Compliance with a legal obligation.   Performance of a contract.  
Support, maintenance and security   Identity Data Contact and Communications Data Technical Data To administer and protect our Website and users (including troubleshooting, fixing errors, analysis, testing, system maintenance, support, and security, including for fraud monitoring and prevention).   Essential Cookies are used on our Website for this purpose. Please see the Cookies section for further information.  Legitimate interests – to run our business and to protect us and our users from harm.   Compliance with a legal obligation.

relationship management

Purpose and Personal Data ProcessedDescriptionLawful Basis
General enquiries Identity Data Contact and Communications Data Professional DataTo manage and respond to any enquiry that you submit to us.Legitimate interests – to help with your enquiry.
Managing our relationship with you or the organisation you work for   Identity Data Contact and Communications Data Transaction Data Professional Data  To manage our relationship with you or the organisation you work for (where your organisation is a supplier to us), including to contact you about any matter concerning goods or services that we have purchased or may purchase from you or the organisation you work for, and to provide you with other important information (including about changes to our terms and conditions or this Privacy Notice).Performance of a contract.   Legitimate interests – to provide those that we work with the best experience and to ensure effective business administration. Legitimate interests – to effectively manage our supply chains. Compliance with a legal obligation – to comply with our privacy obligations.
Public Relations and Media   Identity Data Contact and Communications Data Professional Data  To respond to media enquiries and requests (including interview requests, requests for comment, and requests for information) that we receive, or address reports in the media that concern us, we may process personal data relating to journalists, reporters and other media professionals.   We may also send these persons corporate communications and other information by email for media and public relations purposes.   Legitimate interests – to ensure that our business is fairly and accurately represented in the media.   Legitimate interests – to provide the right information to those who request it or otherwise have an interest in receiving it.
Purpose and Personal Data ProcessedDescriptionLawful Basis
Business administration and legal compliance Identity Data Contact and Communications Data Professional Data Transaction Data Technical DataTo comply with our legal obligations. To enforce our legal rights or defend against potential legal claims. To protect the rights of third parties. To facilitate a business transition such as a merger, reorganisation, acquisition by another company, or sale of any of our assets.Legitimate interests – to operate our business effectively. Compliance with a legal obligation.