Privacy Policy
This Privacy Notice is intended to ensure that individuals outside our organization with whom we interact, including visitors to our website, personnel of service providers or other suppliers and others who interact with us whether via our website or by corresponding with us by other means (e.g. by emailing or phoning us) are aware of the categories of personal data about them that Hoxton Ventures LLP (“Hoxton”, “we”, “us” or “our”) may collect, how we collect it, what we use it for and with whom we share it.
“Personal data” means any information relating to you, such as your name and contact details, but does not include data where you can no longer be identified from it such as anonymized, aggregated data.
Hoxton will be a data controller in respect of personal data about you that is collected through this website or that you otherwise provide to us. A data controller is responsible for deciding the ways in which and purposes for which personal data about you is processed. We may process your personal data ourselves or through others acting as data processors on our behalf.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice, you can contact us using the details set out in the ‘Contact’ section above.
We may provide supplemental privacy notices on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing personal data about you so that you are fully aware of how and why we are using your personal data. These supplemental notices should be read together with this Privacy Notice.
What information might we process about you?
If you contact us through our website or otherwise, you may provide personal data to us in the course of your correspondence with us. This may include, but is not necessarily limited to, your name, address, place of business, email address, other contact details, job title, correspondence records and your opinions. We may also generate personal data about you in connection with the correspondence, such as correspondence records and opinions.
The purposes for which we may collect, store and use such personal data about you and our ‘lawful basis’ for processing such data are set out in the table below. The GDPR specifies certain ‘lawful bases’ for which we are allowed to use your personal data where that processing is subject to the GDPR
Purpose
To raise the profile of our business, our portfolio companies and our industry. This may include direct electronic marketing
Lawful basis for processing
Our legitimate interests in promoting our products and services and growing our business.
Potential investment evaluation
If you contact us through our website or otherwise, you may provide personal data to us in the course of your correspondence with us. This may include, but is not necessarily limited to, your name, address, place of business, email address, other contact details, job title, correspondence records and your opinions. We may also generate personal data about you in connection with the correspondence, such as correspondence records and opinions.
The purposes for which we may collect, store and use such personal data about you and our ‘lawful basis’ for processing such data are set out in the table below. The GDPR specifies certain ‘lawful bases’ for which we are allowed to use your personal data where that processing is subject to the GDPR