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PRIVACY
The privacy of your personal information is important to us at IAS. In addition
to complying with existing laws that govern confidential information that you provide
to us, we are also required to comply with the National Privacy Principles. We will
always seek to comply with the National Privacy Principles as well as other applicable
laws affecting your personal information.
This privacy policy outlines IAS policy on how we manage your personal information.
It also sets out generally what sort of personal information we hold, for what purposes
and how we collect, hold, use and disclose that information.
Collecting Your Personal Information
Your personal information will be collected and held by IAS for the purpose of
- providing you with the advisory services that you have requested;
- managing our relationship with you; or
- contacting you about products and services in which you may be interested
To enable IAS to provide you with the financial advice you request that is
suitable for your investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs we
need to obtain and hold personal information about you. This includes:
- your name, contact details and date of birth;
- employment details and history;
- financial details including information about your financial needs and
objectives, your current financial circumstances including your assets and
liabilities, income, expenditure, insurance cover and superannuation;
- details of your investment preferences and risk tolerance;
- family circumstances and social security eligibility; and
- any other information that we consider necessary
The personal information collected may include sensitive information such as health
information and memberships of professional or trade associations.
If it is reasonable and practicable we will only collect your personal information
from you. Generally your personal information will be collected when you meet with
your adviser/account broker in person, provide your adviser/account broker with
information over the telephone or with written material. We may need to collect
personal information from third parties such as your accountant.
How Your Personal Information is Held
Your personal information is generally held in client files or a computer database.
Your personal information may also be held in a secure archiving facility.
We will seek to ensure that we take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal
information that we hold is protected from misuse and loss and from unauthorised
access, modification and disclosure. Some of the measures that we have adopted are
having facilities for the secure storage of personal information, having secure
offices and access controls for our computer systems.
We will also take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal
information that we no longer need for any purpose for which may be used or
disclosed under the National Privacy Principles.
Using and Disclosing Your Personal Information
Your personal information may be disclosed for purposes related to the provision to
you of the financial advice you have requested. The types of service providers that
may be provided with your personal information are:
- other financial advisers, brokers and organisations involved in providing the financial advice you have requested (which may include ongoing service) such as fund managers who assist us in providing financial advice and paraplanners;
- insurance providers, superannuation trustees and product issuers in connection with the provision to you of the financial advice you have requested;
- organisations that assist in operating a financial planning business such as those that provide administrative, financial, accounting, insurance, research, legal, computer or other business services;
- your representatives or service providers such as your accountant, solicitor, tax agent, broker, stockbroker or bank;
- organisations involved in a business restructure or a transfer of all or part of the assets of our business or the due diligence procedures prior to any such sale or transfer;
- government authorities and other organisations when required by law; and
- organisations that you have consented to your personal information being disclosed to
Your personal information may also be used in connection with such purposes.
We will seek to ensure that your personal information is not used or disclosed for any
purpose other than:
- the primary purpose for which it was collected or a purpose that is related to the primary purpose for which it was collected or a related secondary purpose;
- where you have consented to the use or disclosure; or
- in other circumstances where the National Privacy Principles authorise the use or disclosure such as when it is required by or authorised under law.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties that provide services to us,
in which case we will seek to ensure that the personal information is held, used or
disclosed consistently with the National Privacy Principles.
Accessing your Personal Information
You can gain access to your personal information that we hold. This is subject to
exceptions allowed by law such as where providing you with access would have an
unreasonable impact upon the privacy of others. If we deny a request for access we
will provide you with the reasons for this decision. To request access please contact
us (see "Contacting Us and Privacy Issues" below).
Correcting Your Personal Information
We endeavour to take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information that we
collect, use or disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. If you believe that any
of the personal information that we hold is not accurate, complete or up-to-date please
contact us (see "Contacting Us and Privacy Issues" below) and provide us with evidence
that it is not accurate, complete and up-to-date.
If we agree that the personal information requires correcting we will take reasonable
steps to do so. If we do not correct your personal information we will provide you with
the reasons for not correcting your personal information. If you request that we
associate with the information a statement claiming that the information is not
accurate, complete and up-to-date we will take reasonable steps to comply with this
request.
Contacting Us and Privacy Issues
You can obtain further information on request about the way in which we manage the
personal information that we hold or you can raise any privacy issues with us by
contacting us on (02) 8268 2900 or by fax on (02) 8268 2901.

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