privacy STATEMENT
Collection of your personal information
There are many aspects of the Banking and Financial Services Oath (BFSO) website which can be viewed without providing personal information, however, when you commit as a Signatory to the BFSO you are required to submit personally identifiable information. This includes at minimum your name and email address. The other fields are not mandatory.
Becoming a signatory means that you are automatically opted into accepting regular communications from the BFSO. This includes a quarterly newsletter and a fortnightly ethical dilemma. You can opt out of receiving these communications at the time of becoming a signatory.
We will not knowingly share your details with any unrelated party, other than in the very exceptional circumstance of being legally obliged to do so.
Use of your personal information
The information collected will be used to verify your name and email as genuine and then to publish on the BFSO signatory list which is publicly available on the BFSO website. We may also use the data collected to determine the reach of the BFSO initiative, such as analysing signatories by location and organisation.
We will not contact you other than in relation to your commitment to the BFSO as a signatory, unless you indicate your interest in other initiatives.
If you no longer wish to be a signatory to The BFSO, please let us know at bfso@ethics.org.au
Accessing Your Personal Information
You have a right to access your personal information, subject to exceptions allowed by law.
copyright policy
Unless otherwise stated, all material including without limitation all text, images, sound, digitally stored information, code, programs or data comprised in or appearing on this web ite is protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Australia) and by International Copyright Legal Conventions and all rights are reserved.
No material comprised in or appearing on this website may be reproduced, re-transmitted, broadcast or adapted without permission from the Banking and Financial Services Oath, an initiative of The Ethics Centre (ABN: 83 637 740 533).
Any unauthorised use of the material comprised in or appearing on this website is unlawful and can result in civil or criminal liability and penalties.
Contacting us
If you have any questions about this Privacy and Copyright Policy or would like further information, please email us at: bfso@ethics.org.au