EDC is committed to safeguarding the privacy of our customers and users (you/your) who visit our website (the Website). This privacy notice sets out our personal information collection and sharing practices and is intended to inform you of the ways in which the Website collects personal information, the uses of that personal information and the ways in which we will share any personal information you choose to provide to us. If you are a customer or visitor located in Canada, please review the Privacy Notice.
If you are an existing customer of ours, further details about how we use your personal information may be set out in your customer contract with us. Further notices highlighting certain uses we wish to make of your personal information together with the ability to opt in or out of selected uses may also be provided when we collect personal information from you.
Our websites may contain links to other third party websites. If you follow a link to any of those third party websites, please note that they have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for their policies or processing of your personal information. Please check these policies before you submit any personal information to such third party websites.
This Privacy Notice is intended to explain our privacy practices and covers the following areas:
We will collect and process all or some of the following personal information about you:
Personal information that you provide to us, such as when using the contact form on our Website; including your name, email address, other contact details, and your language of preference.
Information that you provide us related to your business and growth objectives will be provided with your consent to facilitate introductions to EDC’s federal, and provincial and industry partners to help you grow your business.
Banking information to process payments and other transactions. In some circumstances, information is shared with counterparties and their respective banks in relation to fund transfers, payments, drawing of cheques, and other transactions. When paying online for any of our services or products offered online, you will be using the credit card facilities of Moneris Solutions or another online payment provider with whom we have entered into a contract. Once you have clicked the appropriate button to submit payment, the information you supplied during the payment session will be received on the Moneris Solutions server and is governed by the privacy policy of Moneris Solutions.
Financial information such as your assets, liabilities, financial transactions, annual sales, and business history to evaluate your credit worthiness, assess your eligibility and to make decisions in the context of an application for financing or insurance services.
Information about any criminal or fraudulent activities provided to us by you or third parties [including information which establishes your identity, such as driving licences or passports] suspicious transactions, politically exposed person and sanctions lists where your details are included.
If you contact us, we will typically keep a record of that correspondence.
We may also ask you to complete surveys that we use for research purposes. In such circumstances we shall collect the information provided in the completed survey.
Details of transactions you carry out through our websites or through other channels and of the fulfillment of the services we provide; and
Details of your visits to the websites and information collected through cookies and other tracking technologies including, but not limited to, your IP address and domain name, your browser version and operating system, traffic data, location data, web logs and other communication data, and the resources that you access.
In this section, we set out the purposes for which we use personal information that we collect via our Website.
We will only use your personal information where we are permitted to do so by applicable law. Under EU data protection law, the use of personal data must be justified under one of a number of legal bases. The full description of each of these legal bases can be found in the Annex below.
We may use your personal information in the following ways. In each case, we note the legal bases that we rely on to use your personal information.
Please note that in addition to the disclosures we have identified below, we may disclose personal information for the purposes we explain in this notice to service providers, contractors, agents, advisors (e.g. legal, financial, business or other advisors) and affiliates of EDC.
To conduct our business, including to respond to your queries, to otherwise communicate with you, or to carry out our obligations arising from any agreements entered into between you and us.
Legal bases: contract performance, legitimate interests (to enable us to perform our obligations and provide our services to you)
To provide you with updates and offers, where you have chosen to receive these. We may also use your information for marketing our own products and services to you by [post, email, phone and fax] and, where required by law, we will ask for your consent at the time we collect your data to conduct any of these types of marketing. We will provide an option to unsubscribe or opt-out of further communication on any electronic marketing communication sent to you or you may opt out by contacting us as set out in the “Contacting Us” section below.
Legal bases: consent, legitimate interest (to keep you updated with news in relation to our products and services)
To ensure that we do not, directly or indirectly, unknowingly transact business with, procure goods or services from companies and/or individuals who present legal, regulatory and reputational risks to EDC, we use information to detect and assess potential legal, regulatory and reputational risks in transactions involving EDC and various counterparties.
Legal bases: legal obligations, legitimate interests (to ensure that you fall within our acceptable risk profile and to assist with the prevention of crime and fraud)
To analyse your personal information in order to better understand your and our other clients’ services and marketing requirements, to better understand our business and develop our products and services.
Legal bases: legitimate interests (to allow us to improve our services)
We may monitor any part of our Website at any time and may take appropriate measures to curtail inappropriate use. EDC uses software to monitor site traffic and to detect unauthorized attempts to upload, change information, or otherwise cause damage. To verify the identity or authority of relevant Individuals, or representatives who contact EDC or may be contacted by EDC and to carry out or respond to requests, questions or instructions from verified representatives or other parties pursuant to security procedures.
Legal bases: legal obligations, legal claims, legitimate interests (to ensure that the quality and legality of our services)
To notify you about changes to our services and products.
Legal bases: legitimate interests (to notify you about changes to our service)
To ensure that content from our websites is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your device, which may include passing your data to business partners, suppliers and/or service providers.
Legal bases: legitimate interests (to allow us to provide you with the content and services on the websites)
In the event that we: (i) are subject to negotiations for the sale of our business or part thereof to a third party; (ii) are sold to a third party; or (iii) undergo a re-organization, we may need to transfer some or all of your personal information to the relevant third party (or its advisors) as part of any due diligence process for the purpose of analyzing any proposed sale or re-organization. We may also need to transfer your personal information to that re-organized entity or third party after the sale or reorganization for them to use for the same purposes as set out in this policy.
Legal bases: legitimate interests (in order to allow us to change our business)
We may process your personal information to comply with our due diligence policies and standards, regulatory requirements or dialogue with regulators as applicable which may include disclosing your personal information to third parties, the court service and/or regulators or law enforcement agencies in connection with enquiries, proceedings or investigations by such parties anywhere in the world, or to cause the initiation of such enquiries, proceedings or investigations to prevent a crime or its recurrence, or where compelled to do so. Where permitted, we will direct any such request to you or notify you before responding unless to do so would prejudice the prevention or detection of a crime.
Legal bases: legal obligations, legal claims, legitimate interests (to cooperate with law enforcement and regulatory authorities). Where we process special categories of personal information we may also rely on substantial public interest (prevention or detection of crime) or legal claims.
No data transmission over the internet or website can be guaranteed to be secure from intrusion. However, we maintain commercially reasonable physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information in accordance with data protection legislative requirements.
All information you provide to us is stored on our servers or on servers used by our subcontractors and accessed and used subject to our or our subcontractors’ security policies and standards. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our websites, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential and for complying with any other security procedures that we notify you of. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.
As we are a Canadian export credit agency, personal information that you supply to us will typically be stored in and accessed in Canada. Further, your personal information may be accessed by staff or suppliers in, transferred to, and/or stored at, a destination outside the country in which you are located, whose data protection laws may be of a lower standard than those in your country. We will, in all circumstances, safeguard personal information as set out in this Privacy Notice.
Where we transfer your personal information to a country other than your home country, we ensure a similar degree of protection is afforded to it. If you’re based in the European Economic Area (the EEA), this will mean that your personal information may be transferred to, accessible from, and/or stored at, a destination outside the EEA in which data protection laws may not be as comprehensive as in the EEA.
Certain countries outside the EEA have been approved by the European Commission as providing essentially equivalent protections to EEA data protection laws, and therefore no additional safeguards are required to export personal information to these jurisdictions. In countries which have not had these approvals, we will establish legal bases justifying such transfer, such as EU Commission-approved model contractual clauses, or other legal bases permitted by applicable legal requirements.
Please contact us at Privacy@edc.ca if you would like to see a copy of the specific safeguards applied to the export of your personal information.
Our retention periods for personal data are based on business needs and legal requirements. We retain personal data for as long as is necessary for the processing purpose(s) for which the information was collected, and any other permissible, related purpose. For example, we may retain certain transaction details and correspondence until the time limit for claims arising from the transaction has expired, or to comply with regulatory requirements regarding the retention of such data. When personal data is no longer needed, we will securely destroy the data.
You have the right to ask us not to process your personal information for marketing purposes. We will inform you if we intend to use your information for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by not checking certain boxes on the forms we use to collect your personal information. You can also exercise the right at any time by contacting us at Privacy@edc.ca or otherwise contacting EDC.
We will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that your personal information is accurate. In order to assist us with this, you should notify us of any changes to the personal information that you have provided to us by contacting us at Privacy@edc.ca.
If you have any questions in relation to our use of your personal information, you should first contact us at Privacy@edc.ca. Under certain conditions, and where applicable in your jurisdiction, you may have the right to require us to:
Your exercise of these rights is subject to certain exemptions to safeguard the public interest (e.g. the prevention or detection of crime) and our interests (e.g. the maintenance of legal privilege). If you exercise any of these rights we will check your entitlement and respond in most cases within a month.
If you are not satisfied with our use of your personal information or our response to any exercise of these rights you have the right to make a complaint with the data protection authority in your jurisdiction. Please refer to the website of your local regulatory and or data protection authority for instructions on how to contact them.
For Singapore residents, you can contact the Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission at:
Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission
10 Pasir Panjang Road
#03-01 Mapletree Business City
Singapore
117438
Main Line: +65 6377 3131
Fax: +65 6577 3888
For Turkish residents, you can contact the or the Turkish Data Protection Authority (Kişisel Verileri Koruma Kurumu) at:
Kişisel Verileri Koruma Kurumu
Nasuh Akar Mah. Ziyabey Cad. 1407. Sok. No: 4
06520 Balgat-Çankaya/Ankara
T +90 312 216 5050
Please direct all requests relating to access, correction, and other legal rights regarding personal information, or any questions regarding this Privacy Notice to Privacy@edc.ca or to the location below most applicable to your location. Please include sufficient details to enable us to search for relevant records.
Singapore Branch | Turkish Representative and contact |
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Principal Place of Branch Business: Registered Branch Business: |
Famer Engin, EDC representative within the Canadian Consulate located in Turkey: Buyukdere Cad. No 209 Tekfen Tower Kat 16, 4. Levent Istanbul |
In order to better understand your preferences and provide you with the best possible web experience, we use cookies and related technologies, such as pixel tags or web beacons, to collect and save information about your browsing activities and recognize you when you return.
Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies using our Privacy Preference Centre. Blocking some types of cookies, however, may affect your experience of our Website and the services we are able to offer you.
These cookies are necessary for the Website to function. They are usually only set in response to your actions, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms.
You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but then some parts of the site won’t work.
These cookies, used for web analytics, allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around our site. We collect the following types of personal information for web analytics under the authority of the Export Development Act: your IP address, the type of browser you use, the page(s) you visited and the date and time of any requests you make.
If you don’t allow these cookies, then we won’t know when you have visited our site and won’t be able to monitor its performance.
These cookies let our Website provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages.
To gather your online activity on EDC websites, a persistent cookie is stored on your browser when you first visit our web pages. We use the services of Oracle Eloqua for gathering and analyzing this information.
The analysis of data allows us to provide you with information, content, products and services tailored to your interests and needs. Information about your interests and preferences will be linked to information you provide us when you choose to complete a form, for example: to submit a question, or register for a white paper or newsletter. On each form, you will be reminded that the provision of personal information is optional. If you choose not to provide us with this information, we may not be able to provide you with the content you requested, respond to inquiries, or tailor the information we send you based on your preferences.
If you don’t allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.
EDC uses temporary cookies and other technologies, such as pixel tags (a 1×1 pixel .gif file, also known as a web beacon), to deliver and measure the effectiveness of tailored advertisements on EDC and third-party websites which form part of our advertising network.
If you don’t allow these cookies, you may still encounter EDC advertisements on websites you visit, but their presence will be coincidental.
These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites.
If you disable cookies, pixel tags will still be attached to your device when you click on an EDC advertisement. The pixel tag is anonymous and cannot identify you as an individual. EDC will not know if you have clicked on an advertisement unless you subsequently identify yourself by completing a form, for example: to submit a question, or register for a white paper or newsletter.
We may change the content of our websites and how we use cookies and consequently our Privacy Notice and our Cookie Policy may change from time to time in the future. If we change this Privacy Notice or our Cookies Policy, we will update the date it was last changed below. If these changes are material, we will indicate this clearly on our Website.
This Privacy Notice was last updated on October 5, 2020.
These are the principal legal bases for which we use your personal data:
Consent: where you have consented to our use of your information. You will have been presented with a consent form in relation to any such use and may withdraw your consent by contacting Privacy@edc.ca.
Contract performance: where your information is necessary to enter into or perform our contract with you.
Legal obligation: where we need to use your information to comply with our legal obligations.
Legitimate interests: where we use your information to achieve a legitimate interest and our reasons for using it outweigh any prejudice to your data protection rights.
Legal claims: where your information is necessary for us to defend, prosecute or make a claim against you, us or a third party.
These are the principal legal bases that justify our use of Special Categories of your Personal Data and Criminal Convictions Data:
Protection of vital interests of you or another person, where you are unable to consent: Processing is necessary to protect the vital interests of you or of another natural person where you are physically ore legally incapable of giving consent.
Legal claims: where your information is necessary for us to establish, defend, prosecute or make a claim against you, us or a third party.
In the substantial public interest: Processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest, on the basis of EU or local law.
Explicit consent: You have given your explicit consent to the processing of those personal data for one or more specified purposes. You are free to withdraw your consent by contacting us. If you do so, we may be unable to provide a service that requires the use of such data.