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Credit reporting policy
Credit reporting policy
Credit reporting policy
This policy applies in addition to our Privacy Policy and sets out
details of our handling of personal information obtained from credit
reporting bodies and certain other consumer credit-related personal
information described below. This applies in Australia and primarily
in connection with our consumer credit products such as credit cards
and loans, and in relation to guarantee arrangements for commercial
credit. It does not apply to our handling of commercial credit
information for purposes unrelated to consumer credit.
The information we collect and hold
The types of credit-related personal information ("credit-related
information") we collect may include:
permitted identification information such as names, date of
birth, sex, 3 most recent addresses, employer and driver's
licence number;
the fact that any consumer or commercial credit has been applied
for and the amount and type of credit;
details of your current and previous credit providers;
credit limits and certain terms and conditions relating to
credit arrangements;
start/end dates of particular credit arrangements;
records of previous requests made by credit providers to credit
reporting bodies for information about you in connection with
consumer or commercial credit applications, guarantees and
securitisation arrangements;
repayment history;
'default information' (in addition to and without limiting
repayment history information), i.e. payments overdue for more
than 60 days in specified circumstances;
in relation to those overdue payments, advice about new payment
arrangements or that those payments are no longer overdue;
information about adverse court judgements, personal insolvency
records and publicly-available information related to your
credit worthiness;
in specified circumstances that, in the opinion of
SalaryPackagingPLUS Pty Ltd (SalaryPackagingPLUS) or another credit provider, there has been a
serious credit infringement (e.g. fraud);
information we derive from the above information (e.g. our own
credit scores, ratings and assessments).
This information may include information about your arrangements
with other credit providers as well as with us.
We keep credit-related information in physical and electronic
records, both at our own premises and with the assistance of our
service providers.
We collect this information from you, your account activity and from
third parties including public sources, our related companies,
referrers, brokers, agents, your adviser(s) and our service
providers including credit reporting bodies and information service
providers.
Purposes for handling that information
We collect, hold, use and disclose credit-related information to
assess and process an application by you for consumer or commercial
credit; manage your credit and related funding arrangements; assess
certain claims including hardship; assess an application by you to
be a guarantor; review your credit on a periodic basis or in
connection with changes (e.g. credit limit); collect overdue
payments; create assessments and ratings of your credit worthiness;
administer and manage our products and services including
monitoring, auditing, and evaluating those products and services;
model and test data; communicate with you; work with our service
providers, credit managers, mortgage insurers, funders (including
those providing securitisation services) and related companies; and
deal with any complaints or enquiries. We may also use and disclose
credit-related information in connection with acquisitions, mergers
or changes in control of our business or assets.
We may from time to time also use credit-related information to
inform you of investment opportunities or to provide information
about products and services which we expect may be of interest to
you. However, we do respect your right to ask us not to do this.
Credit reporting bodies may use credit-related information to
maintain information about individuals and provide that information
to credit providers for their credit assessments. We may also report
to a credit reporting body where an individual fails to meet their
payment obligations in relation to consumer credit or commits a
serious credit infringement. In some circumstances, subject to legal
restrictions, the parties with whom we share credit-related
information may operate outside of Australia (this includes
locations in the countries listed in the Appendix to our Privacy
Policy). Where this occurs, we take steps to protect information
against misuse or loss.
How you can access or correct your information
You can contact us as set out below to request access to or
correction of your credit-related information. In normal
circumstances we will give you full access or make the requested
corrections to your information. However, there may be some legal or
administrative reasons to deny these requests. If your request is
denied, we will provide you with the reason why. Where we decide not
to make a requested correction to your credit-related information
and you disagree, you may ask us to make a note of your requested
correction with the information.
Credit reporting bodies
We may exchange credit-related information with the following credit
reporting bodies:
You can contact those credit reporting bodies or visit their
websites to see their policies on the management of credit-related
information, including details of how to access your credit-related
information they hold. From 12 March 2014, you will also have the
right to request credit reporting bodies not to:
use your credit-related information to determine your eligibility to
receive direct marketing from credit providers; and 20use or
disclose your credit-related information, if you have been or are
likely to be a victim of fraud.
Contact us
If you have any questions regarding this policy or our handling of
credit-related information, please direct your enquiry to
email[email protected] or contact us by phone on 1300 40 80 46. Please mark
communications to the attention of our Privacy Officer. Where you
contact us seeking resolution of your privacy concerns, we will
respond to let you know who will be handling your matter and when
you can expect a further response. If your concerns are not resolved
to your satisfaction, you may have rights to escalate your complaint
to an external dispute resolution scheme. We can provide further
details of the appropriate scheme for you on request as these may
vary by jurisdiction or product. You may also contact the Office of
the Australian Information Commissioner as follows: