Privacy & Cookies
This privacy notice applies to the use of personal information by Eriswell Capital Management LLP.
Any
member
of
Eriswell
Capital
Management
LLP
may
use
and
share,
within
that
group,
the
information
you
provide
and
other
information
it
holds
about you for the purposes set out below.
Information we may hold about you
•
Information you’ve provided to us, including on our websites.
•
Information about our products and services you’ve ordered or enquired about.
•
Information provided by other companies who’ve obtained your permission to share information about you.
•
Information
we
collect
using
cookies
stored
on
your
device
about
your
use
of
the
website.
For
more
information
on
cookies
and
how
to
manage them, please see the section on cookies.
•
Your
IP
address,
this
is
a
number
that
identifies
a
specific
network
device
on
the
internet
and
is
required
for
your
device
to
communicate with websites.
How we may we use your information
In
addition
to
using
your
information
to
provide
you
with
requested
products
or
services
and
general
account
management
and
the
management
of
traffic across our network, we may also use your information in the following ways:
•
To monitor and improve our products, services and websites.
•
We
may
share
information
with
credit
reference
and
fraud
prevention
agencies
for
use
in
credit
decisions,
and
for
fraud
detection
and
prevention purposes.
•
If
false
or
inaccurate
information
is
provided
and
fraud
is
identified,
the
details
will
be
passed
to
fraud
prevention
agencies.
Law
enforcement
agencies
may
access
and
use
this
information.
We
and
other
organisations
may
also
access
and
use
this
information
to
prevent
fraud
and
money
laundering,
for
example
when:
checking
details
on
applications
for
credit
and
credit
related
or
other
facilities;
managing
credit
and
credit
related
accounts
and
facilities;
recovering
debt;
checking
details
on
proposals
and
claims
for
all
types
of
insurance;
or
checking
details
of
job
applications
and
employees.
We
and
other
organisations
may
access
and
use
from
other
countries
the
information
recorded
by
fraud
prevention
agencies.
Please
contact
us
by
emailing
us
at
info@eriswell.com
if
you
want
to
receive
details of the relevant fraud prevention agencies.
•
We may also share your information with other companies for debt recovery purposes.
•
For market research.
•
To
enable
us
to
comply
with
any
legal
or
regulatory
requirements;
to
protect
or
enforce
our
rights
or
the
rights
of
any
third
party;
in
the
detection and prevention of fraud and other crimes; and for the purpose of safeguarding national security.
•
We may disclose your information to any successors of our business for them to use for the purposes set out in this privacy notice.
Unless you’ve asked us not to:
•
To send you periodic newsletters about your chosen services.
•
To
send
you
direct
marketing.
This
may
include
communications
by
post,
telephone
or
email,
by
SMS,
about
us
and
our
business
partners’
products
and
services,
events
and
special
offers,
including,
where
applicable,
for
a
reasonable
time
after
you
have
ceased
to
be
a customer of ours.
•
To
provide
you
with
personalised
services,
such
as
providing
you
with
viewing
private
Fund
pages.
This
means
that
we
have
your
agreement
to
store
information
about
you
on
the
devices
you
use,
for
example
to
make
some
of
the
information
you
see
more
relevant
to
you.
•
To provide you with on-line behavioural advertising through the use of cookies when you visit our websites.
Your preferences
Marketing:
You
can
opt
out
by
calling
us
on
+44
(0)
1932
240
121
or
e-mailing
info@eriswell.com.
You
can
also
click
on
the
“unsubscribe”
link
in
direct
marketing
emails
from
us.
You
can
opt
out
of
direct
marketing
altogether
or
you
can
choose
between
post,
telephone
and
email.
You
can
also
opt
out
of
receiving our newsletters by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link in emails, or by calling us on +44 (0) 1932 240 121 or e-mailing info@eriswell.com.
Contacting Eriswell Capital Management LLP
Any
queries
or
comments
about
this
privacy
notice
or
for
requests
of
copies
of
the
information
we
hold
about
you
should
be
sent
to
info@eriswell.com
or
to
Customer
Relations,
26-28,
Molesey
Rd,
Hersham,
Surrey,
KT12
4RQ,
United
Kingdom.
Please
ensure
you
notify
us
of
any
updates,
amendments
and
corrections to your information by contacting us on +44 (0) 1932 240 121 or e-mailing info@eriswell.com.
Cookies
When
you
create
or
log
in
to
an
on-line
account
you
agree
to
our
privacy
and
cookies
notice.
Otherwise,
by
continuing
to
use
our
websites
or
mobile
services
you
agree
to
the
use
of
cookies
as
described
in
this
notice.
You
should
be
aware
that
when
you
use
our
websites,
mobile
sites,
or
mobile
apps,
we
may collect information by using ‘cookies’.
What are cookies and how do they work?
Cookies
are
small
bits
of
text
that
are
downloaded
to
your
computer
or
mobile
device
when
you
visit
a
website.
Your
browser
sends
these
cookies
back
to
the website every time you visit the site again, so it can recognise you and can then tailor what you see on the screen.
What do you use cookies for?
Cookies
are
an
important
part
of
the
internet.
They
make
using
websites
much
smoother
and
affect
lots
of
the
useful
features
of
websites.
There
are
many different uses for cookies, but they fall into four main groups.
Cookies that are needed to provide the service you have asked for
Some
cookies
are
essential
so
you
can
move
around
the
website
and
use
its
features.
Without
these
cookies,
services
you’ve
asked
for
can’t
be
provided.
These cookies don’t gather information about you that could be used for marketing or remembering where you’ve been on the internet.
Here are some examples of essential cookies.
•
Keeping you logged in during your visit; without cookies you might have to log in on every page you go to.
•
When you add something to the online shopping basket, cookies make sure it’s still there when you get to the checkout.
•
Some
are
session
cookies
which
make
it
possible
to
navigate
through
the
website
smoothly.
However,
these
are
automatically
deleted
after you close your web browser. Improving your browsing experience.
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as your language or region and they provide improved features.
Here are a few examples of just some of the ways that cookies are used to improve your experience on our websites.
•
Remembering if you’ve agreed to a disclaimer, so you’re not asked to do it again.
•
Giving you access to content provided by social-media sites like LinkedIn or Twitter.
•
Showing ‘related article’ links that are relevant to the page you’re looking at.
Analytics
We
like
to
keep
track
of
what
pages
and
links
are
popular
and
which
ones
don’t
get
used
so
much
to
help
us
keep
our
sites
relevant
and
up
to
date.
It’s
also very useful to be able to identify trends of how people navigate (find their way through) our sites and if they get ‘error messages’ from web pages.
This
group
of
cookies,
often
called
‘analytics
cookies’
are
used
to
gather
this
information.
These
cookies
don’t
collect
information
that
identifies
you.
The
information
collected
is
anonymous
and
is
grouped
with
the
information
from
everyone
else’s
cookies.
We
can
then
see
the
overall
patterns
of
usage
rather
than
any
one
person’s
activity.
Analytics
cookies
only
record
activity
on
the
site
you
are
on
and
they
are
only
used
to
improve
how
a
website
works.
Some
of
our
websites
and
some
of
the
emails
you
might
get
from
us
also
contain
small
invisible
images
known
as
‘web
beacons’
or
‘tracking
pixels’.
These
are
used
to
count
the
number
of
times
the
page
or
email
has
been
viewed
and
allows
us
to
measure
the
effectiveness
of
its
marketing
and
emails.
These web beacons are anonymous and don’t contain or collect any information that identifies you.
We
also
use
‘affiliate’
cookies.
Some
of
our
web
pages
will
contain
promotional
links
to
other
companies’
sites.
If
you
follow
one
of
these
links
and
then
register
with
or
buy
something
from
that
other
site,
a
cookie
is
sometimes
used
to
tell
that
other
site
that
you
came
from
one
of
our
sites.
That
other
site
may
then
pay
us
a
small
amount
for
the
successful
referral.
This
works
using
a
cookie.
For
more
information,
see
the
Internet
Advertising
Bureau’s
guide
about how affiliate marketing works.
We currently use
Google Analytics
that uses number of different cookie variations that serve a number of different functions.
Opting out
At any point, you have the right to request that we do not process your personal information for any marketing purposes.
You
can
opt-out
of
the
Google
Display
Advertising
Features
and
customise
Google
Display
Network
ads
using
the
Ad
Settings.
As
an
added
privacy
measure,
you
can
also
use
the
Google
Analytics
opt-out
browser
add-on.
However,
please
note
that
if
you
do
this
you
may
not
be
able
to
use
the
full
functionality of this Website.
To remove other cookies from your PC, you can use these guides:
Internet Explorer:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/278835#/en-us/kb/278835
Chrome:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Safari:
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH17191?locale=en_GB
Firefox:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored
Further information:
Cookie Directive:
http://www.ico.org.uk
Information about cookies:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org
Internet Advertising Bureau:
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu
International Chamber of Commerce United Kingdom:
https://iccwbo.uk/pages/privacy-policy
Privacy
This privacy notice applies to the use of personal information by Eriswell Capital Management LLP.
Any
member
of
Eriswell
Capital
Management
LLP
may
use
and
share,
within
that
group,
the
information
you
provide
and
other
information
it
holds
about you for the purposes set out below.
Cookies that are needed to provide the service you have asked for
Some
cookies
are
essential
so
you
can
move
around
the
website
and
use
its
features.
Without
these
cookies,
services
you’ve
asked
for
can’t
be
provided.
These cookies don’t gather information about you that could be used for marketing or remembering where you’ve been on the internet.
Here are some examples of essential cookies.
•
Keeping you logged in during your visit; without cookies you might have to log in on every page you go to.
•
When you add something to the online shopping basket, cookies make sure it’s still there when you get to the checkout.
•
Some
are
session
cookies
which
make
it
possible
to
navigate
through
the
website
smoothly.
However,
these
are
automatically
deleted
after you close your web browser. Improving your browsing experience.
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as your language or region and they provide improved features.
Here are a few examples of just some of the ways that cookies are used to improve your experience on our websites.
•
Remembering if you’ve agreed to a disclaimer, so you’re not asked to do it again.
•
Giving you access to content provided by social-media sites like LinkedIn or Twitter.
•
Showing ‘related article’ links that are relevant to the page you’re looking at.
Analytics
We
like
to
keep
track
of
what
pages
and
links
are
popular
and
which
ones
don’t
get
used
so
much
to
help
us
keep
our
sites
relevant
and
up
to
date.
It’s
also very useful to be able to identify trends of how people navigate (find their way through) our sites and if they get ‘error messages’ from web pages.
This
group
of
cookies,
often
called
‘analytics
cookies’
are
used
to
gather
this
information.
These
cookies
don’t
collect
information
that
identifies
you.
The
information
collected
is
anonymous
and
is
grouped
with
the
information
from
everyone
else’s
cookies.
We
can
then
see
the
overall
patterns
of
usage
rather
than
any
one
person’s
activity.
Analytics
cookies
only
record
activity
on
the
site
you
are
on
and
they
are
only
used
to
improve
how
a
website
works.
Some
of
our
websites
and
some
of
the
emails
you
might
get
from
us
also
contain
small
invisible
images
known
as
‘web
beacons’
or
‘tracking
pixels’.
These
are
used
to
count
the
number
of
times
the
page
or
email
has
been
viewed
and
allows
us
to
measure
the
effectiveness
of
its
marketing
and
emails.
These web beacons are anonymous and don’t contain or collect any information that identifies you.
We
also
use
‘affiliate’
cookies.
Some
of
our
web
pages
will
contain
promotional
links
to
other
companies’
sites.
If
you
follow
one
of
these
links
and
then
register
with
or
buy
something
from
that
other
site,
a
cookie
is
sometimes
used
to
tell
that
other
site
that
you
came
from
one
of
our
sites.
That
other
site
may
then
pay
us
a
small
amount
for
the
successful
referral.
This
works
using
a
cookie.
For
more
information,
see
the
Internet
Advertising
Bureau’s
guide
about how affiliate marketing works.