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Privacy Policy

Our commitment to protecting your privacy and maintaining high standards of data protection in accordance with Swiss regulations.

Amforc Ltd. is committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal data that is provided to us or collected by us during the course of our business

Who are we?

The controller of your personal data is Amforc Ltd., Eichweg 2, 8864 Reichenburg ("Amforc" resp. "we"). We are responsible for the processing of your personal data provided to us or collected by us during the course of our business relationship or for other purposes described in this privacy policy.

Why and on which basis do we collect and process data?

We process personal data in accordance with the Swiss Data Protection Act and, to the extent applicable, the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

We may provide you with additional privacy notices where we believe that it is appropriate to do so. Those additional notices supplement and should be read together with this privacy policy.

We may use this data to provide services to you, to run our firm's business (e.g. carry out administrative or operational processes), monitor and analyse our business or to improve our services and products for you. We may use your personal data to maintain and develop our business relationship with you, identify services you may be interested in, to pursue certain business development initiatives, send you publications and marketing communications, invite you to events and to comply with our legal obligations to identify and verify the identity of our clients.

We process your personal data to the aforementioned purposes, if:

  • it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you or the organisation you work for;
  • it is necessary in connection with a legal obligation;
  • you have given your consent (where necessary) to such use or the organisation you work for has obtained your consent (where necessary) to share your personal data with us; or
  • if we or a third party, in particular, one of our clients, have a legitimate interest which is not overridden by your interests or your rights and freedoms. Such legitimate interests include the provision of legal services to our clients.

What data do we collect and process?

The type of personal data that we may collect includes:

  • name and contact details (such as your address, email address and telephone number), nationality, business interests, employment history and positions held;
  • identification and background information provided by you or collected as part of our on-boarding process;
  • financial information, for example payment-related information;
  • information provided to us by or on behalf of our clients or generated by us in the course or providing services to clients;
  • information provided to us for the purposes of attending meetings, seminars and events;
  • information of all kind from correspondence, contacts and interactions with us.

We process your personal data primarily in order to comply with our obligations arising from our services for you. We collect and process personal data about clients, related persons, counterparties, authorities, courts, third parties and other persons as well as their respective representatives and employees. Further, we collect and process information about you if you offer or provide products or services to us, if we evaluate your products or services, and generally when you request information from us or provide information to us.

How do we collect data?

We obtain personal data directly from you, from our clients or other parties to a matter and their respective representatives and employees. We may receive or collect personal data from third parties such as your employer, other organisations that you have dealings with, regulators, government agencies, courts, other law firms and other professional advisors. We may also collect personal data from publicly available sources. If you or the organisation for which you are acting are a client and you fail to provide information that we require when requested, we may not be able to provide our services.

How do we protect data?

We use various technical and organisational measures to help protect your personal data from unauthorised access or modification, improper use, disclosure, alteration or unlawful destruction or accidental loss. Our partners, staff and third party service providers who have access to confidential data (including personal data) are subject to confidentiality obligations.

Do we use cookies?

We use only strictly necessary cookies or local storage required to operate the website. We do not use third-party advertising cookies or analytics.

Who has access to your data?

Within Amforc, access to your data will be provided to those people and offices that require it to fulfil our contractual and statutory obligations. We do not sell, transfer or market your personal data to third parties. However, we may disclose your personal data to third parties and/or certain types of persons in charge, or external parties (such as third party technical service providers, mail carriers, hosting providers, IT companies, communications, consulting, and advisory agencies, third parties involved in hosting or organizing events or seminars) appointed, if necessary, as data processors by us.

Why and how do we share data?

If necessary or useful for us to provide our services or for other purposes defined in this privacy policy, we may share your personal data collected in the course of providing services with third parties (such as advisors, related parties, courts, authorities, counterparties and other persons) in Switzerland, the EU or other countries if required or useful for providing our services.

Further, we may share your personal data with third parties where:

  • you have consented to us doing so (where necessary) or the organisation that you work for has obtained your consent for us to do so (where necessary);
  • we are under a legal, regulatory or professional obligation to do so (for example, to comply with anti-money laundering or sanctions requirements); or
  • it is necessary in connection with legal proceedings or in order to exercise or defend legal rights

We use third parties who provide services on our behalf and may share your information with them, for example banks, insurance companies or IT and software suppliers who may have access to your personal data when providing software support.

If third parties are located outside of Switzerland or the EU, we only share your personal data on a basis that ensures adequate data protection.

How long do we keep data?

We will retain your personal data for as long as is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. We will further retain your personal data to comply with legal and regulatory obligations, for as long as claims could be brought against us and for as long as legitimate interests, including data security, require.

What are your data protection rights?

You have the right to:

  • request access to your personal data and certain information in relation to its processing;
  • request rectification of your personal data;
  • request the erasure of your personal data;
  • request that we restrict the processing of your personal data; and
  • object to the processing of your personal data.

If you have provided your consent to the collection, processing and transfer of your personal data for a specific purpose, you have the right to withdraw your consent for that specific processing at any time. Once we have received notification that you have withdrawn your consent, we will no longer process your data for the purpose or purposes you originally agreed to, unless we have another legitimate basis for doing so.

Please note that we may refuse or limit to grant these rights for legal reasons or based on data protection legislation. We may refuse to provide access if the relevant data protection legislation or other legislation, allows or obliges us to do so, in which case we will provide reasons for our decision as required by the law.

Contact Us:

Amforc Ltd.

Data Protection

Eichweg 2

8864 Reichenburg

Switzerland

In general, you will not have to pay a fee to exercise any of your individual rights. However, we may charge a fee if the relevant data protection legislation allows us to do so, in which case we will inform you as required by the law.

If you feel we have not handled your query or concern to your satisfaction or if you are of the opinion that we are not processing your personal data in accordance with applicable data protection legislation, you can contact the competent data protection authority, in Switzerland the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

We reserve the right to update and change this privacy policy from time to time in order to reflect any changes to the way in which we process your personal data or changing legal requirements. Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this website. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our privacy policy.