Investor Presentaiton
experian.
Executive Summary
Improving Financial Health
Data
Employees
Supply Chain
Environment
Governance
Policies & Data tables
Appendix
Social - Data Privacy
Protecting consumer privacy is extremely important to us
We have programmes in place to evaluate every product and service to ensure we strike the right balance between
consumers' privacy expectations and the economic benefit to both consumers and clients
Lenders need access to secure and accurate information about people's financial
profiles, this is integral to an efficient and competitive credit ecosystem that
delivers robust and innovative products for consumers that enable them to get the
most out of their data, contributes to economic growth and supports a stable consumer
banking system. We only ever share data with authorised and trusted organisations,
following strict guidelines and complying with all relevant laws.
Our comprehensive data protection programme details the steps we take to mitigate
data protection risks, and what is expected from our employees. Our Global Data
Principles define how data must be secured, managed and used. We update our
data processes in line with evolving regulations. We respond to government
consultations and engage with regulators as privacy regulations and guidance evolve.
We strive to be transparent about the data we collect from consumers and third
parties, and how it is used and shared. Consumers can find out more about how we
handle their data on our global privacy policy webpages. We continue to improve and
strengthen our internal privacy controls, documentation and evidence to ensure
our data processing is transparent to consumers. In the UK, our new public
Consumer Information Portal explains in detail how we process data and allows people
to opt out of marketing campaigns. We conducted research with consumers to test the
portal, making it more transparent and user-friendly.
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