Overview
National Finance Choice Pty Ltd, ABN 95 156 544 464, Australian Credit Licence 423002,
United Financial Services Pty Ltd, ABN 77 072 442 445, Australian Credit Licence 386927,
United Financial Services Network Pty Ltd, ABN 47 095 911 283, Australian Credit Licence
386932 and United Financial Services (QLD) Pty Ltd, ABN 43 073 887 813, Australian Credit
Licence 386930, a subsidiary of COG Aggregation ACN 124 319 857, (‘
we’, ‘
us’,
‘
our’) collect
personal information about you for the purposes set out in this Privacy Disclosure Statement
and Consent (‘
Consent’). When you sign below, you agree we can collect, hold, use and
exchange personal information about you for these purposes. Your personal information will
not be disclosed other than as set out in this Consent, unless we have your permission or we
are permitted to do so by law. Please note that if expense splitting applies to your credit
application, then ‘you’ and ‘yours’ also includes ‘Partner’ unless stated otherwise.
What is Personal Information?
‘
Personal Information’ is information or an opinion about an identifiable person or a
person
who is reasonably identifiable. The Personal Information we collect may include your
personal details, contact information. And your driving and insurance history. Credit
information, such as your credit history (including information about your past experiences
with us and credit providers, the kinds of credit products you have had or sought, how you
have managed your obligations, information contained in a credit report about you, and
information about your credit worthiness based on a credit report about you).
Personal Information of another person
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Expense Splitting with Partner and Personal Information
If any consumer or commercial credit application involves Expense Splitting i.e.
splitting
variable or fixed expenses between you and your Partner to support a credit
application,
then you and your Partner must sign a Partner Consent.
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Other persons’ Personal Information
If you provide us with Personal Information about another person, not your Partner
where
expense splitting applies such as a co-worker or guarantor, you acknowledge that you
are
authorised to do so and agree to inform the person that we have collected their
Personal
Information and provide them with a copy of the Consent.
Why we collect your Personal Information
We collect, hold and use credit related Personal Information to:
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assess and verify your identity and your financial situation
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assess your consumer or commercial credit application, including any proposed
expense splitting with your Partner or your suitability as a guarantor.
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provide Personal Information about you to a guarantor / applicant, or prospective
guarantor / applicant.
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exchange your Personal Information with a Credit Reporting
Body (‘CRB’);
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disclose your Personal Information to one or more credit provider(s) set out in the
Schedule to arrange consumer credit or commercial credit.
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disclose your Personal Information to an insurer(s) to arrange any insurance you
wish to obtain; and
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obtain from, and disclose to, another third party such as your employer, a work
colleague information about you, the applicant(s) or guarantor(s), that is
reasonably necessary to arrange for finance and / or insurance.
If we cannot collect and use your Personal Information, or are unable to verify your
identity, we may be unable to process a credit application.
Identity Verification & Financial Situation
We are required by the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth)
to identify you. We are also required by the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 to
collect personal information about you to learn about and verify your financial situation.
For those purposes, we may disclose personal information to a CRB.
If you do not wish for us to verify your identity in this way, please contact us so that we
may identify you by other means.
Disclosures – General
We may disclose or exchange your Personal Information with potential credit providers and
the issuer of any insurance products which are the subject of an application. We may also
exchange Personal Information with others to verify that it is correct (for example an
employer), our related body corporates, assignees, agents, contractors and external
advisers; organisations for verifying your identity; your agents, advisers, guardians or
attorneys; law enforcement, regulatory and government bodies; anyone who introduces you to
us; any person we consider necessary to execute your instructions; guarantors and persons
with whom you make a joint application; any financial institution to or from which a payment
is made in relation to your application; and debt collection agencies. We will not disclose
your Personal Information, including your credit information, to overseas recipients.
Your Information – Collection and Credit Reporting Body (CRB) Disclosures
We, or a credit provider may exchange Personal Information with a CRB as follows:
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disclose Personal Information (including name, residential address and date of
birth) to a CRB to obtain a credit report on an applicant's or guarantor's behalf.
In doing so we will be acting in our capacity as an access seeker.
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use any Personal Information a CRB provides in that report to assist us to
preliminarily assess a credit application or a guarantor; and
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request a CRB provide us with an assessment of whether the Personal Information
provided to us matches (in whole or part) the Personal Information contained in a
credit information file, thereby verifying identity.
You should also be aware that by signing this Consent you agree:
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to a CRB disclosing Personal Information to one or more credit providers specified
in the Schedule of Credit Providers below for the purpose of assessing an
application for credit.
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where you are a prospective guarantor, a credit provider using that Personal
Information to assess your suitability as a guarantor.
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to a credit provider disclosing your Personal Information (including information
obtained by it from a CRB) to a guarantor, or a prospective guarantor.
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to a credit provider disclosing to another credit provider, for a particular
purpose, Personal Information it holds about you; and
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where the applicant, or guarantor, is a company of which you are a director, you
consent to the use of your Personal Information, in addition to the company’s
information collected as disclosed above.
Our current CRB is Equifax, and you can contact Equifax by telephone on 1300 762 207 or
email at SubscriberAssist.au@equifax.com. Equifax’s opening hours are Mon-Fri,
8.30am-6pm EST.
Disclosures – Credit Providers
We may submit an application to one or more credit providers. Please refer to the
Schedule in this document for the credit providers we use and their website addresses.
If a credit provider holds credit eligibility information, a type of Personal
Information, the credit provider, must, on request by an access seeker, such as yourself
or a person authorised to act on your behalf, share that with the access seeker.
The website of each credit provider contains the details of each CRB with which it deals
and other details about the Personal Information held and describes a person's key
rights. This detail may be described on the credit providers’ websites as ‘notifiable
matters’, ‘privacy policy’, ‘credit reporting policy’ or ‘privacy disclosure statement
and consent’.
If you have any questions about any of our credit providers’ privacy or credit reporting
policies, you should visit their website. If your application proceeds with a particular
credit provider, you will be asked again for your consent to collect and use your
Personal Information by that credit provider.
Important Information
Our Privacy Policy and Credit Reporting Policy contains important information about how
you can access and correct the Personal Information we hold (including credit
eligibility information) and how you can make a complaint if you think we have not
complied with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) or the Privacy (Credit Reporting) Code 2024
(Version 1.2).
Our policies, and those of the credit providers, contain other important information
including:
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that CRBs may include the Personal Information we and your credit provider disclose
about you to other credit providers to assess your credit worthiness.
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that, if you become overdue in making consumer credit payments or commit serious
credit infringement, your credit provider may disclose that Personal Information to
a CRB;
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how you can obtain our credit provider’s and/or CRB’s policies about managing your
credit information.
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your right to access and/or correct Personal Information held about you and to
complain about conduct that may breach the privacy and credit reporting laws.
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your right to request that a CRB not undertake pre- screening for purposes of direct
marketing by a credit provider; and
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your right to request that a CRB not release Personal Information about you if you
believe you are or may become a victim of fraud.
Your rights
You have the right to ask:
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that we provide you with the Personal Information we hold about you.
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that we correct the Personal Information we hold if it is inaccurate, incomplete
and/or incorrect.
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for copies of our Privacy Policy, Credit Reporting Policy and this document, in a
form that suits you (e.g. hard copy or email);
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the CRB not to use your information for direct marketing assessment purposes,
including pre-screening; and
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the CRB to provide you with a copy of the information it holds about you.
To access and seek correction of your Personal Information, or make a complaint about
privacy, you can contact our Privacy Officer as follows:
Phone:
1300 887 754
Email:
compliance@cogaggregation.com.au
Mail:
Privacy Officer
COG Aggregation
1 Elgin Place
Hawthorn Vic 3122
Our Privacy Policy contains information about how you may complain about a breach of your
privacy and how that complaint will be dealt with.
For more information on our Privacy Policy and Credit Reporting Policy please visit
www.natfin.com.au or request a copy from a staff member.
In some cases, an administration fee may be charged to cover our reasonable costs to provide
information to you.
Marketing
We, our related companies and our selected business partners would like to provide you, or
the company of which you are a director, with direct marketing information about the
products and services we believe you will be interested in. You can opt-out of receiving
direct marketing communications from us at any time.
Electronic communications
If you provide us with an email address or mobile phone number, you consent to us using
those details to send you, or make available to you to access, notices and documents -
including a credit guide from credit provider(s) and a financial services guide and product
disclosure statement from any insurer. You are responsible for ensuring that you maintain
the appropriate software and hardware, to access, view, retrieve, print and save a copy of
such documents. This consent and authority will apply to all communications permitted to
take place electronically by law. Paper documents may no longer be given, unless we are
legally obliged to give you these in hard copy. Electronic addresses must be
regularly checked for notices or other communications from us. Your email must not block our
notices and communications. You must also ensure that your email address or mobile phone
number remains current, and we rely on you to notify us of any changes in those contact
details. You should nominate an email address or mobile phone number which is only
accessible by you, rather than, for example, one which is accessible by your work colleagues
or family members. Your consent to electronic communication may be withdrawn at any time by
notifying us via phone on 1300 887 754.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
By signing below, as Applicant, I acknowledge and
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declare that I have read and understood this Privacy Disclosure Statement and
Consent.
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consent to the collection, use and disclosure of my credit related Personal
Information in
accordance with the CR Code and this Privacy Disclosure Statement and Consent,
including the
disclosure of my Personal Information to credit reporting bodies; and
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declare that, where I have provided Personal Information about another individual, I
have
the authority of that individual, and they have been made aware of that fact and
<I have provided them with a copy> of this Privacy Disclosure Statement and
Consent.
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