If you bank with us, we use your personal data, such as your name and your address, and also your IP address. It goes without saying that there are rules for handling personal data and we follow them. Below we explain how we do this.
There are situations in which we need to provide your personal data to other parties. These are people or organisations that have an involvement of some kind in our services, such as supervisory authorities or the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration. If you transfer money to another bank, your personal data will also be used by that bank to process your payment instruction.
If you are a customer with us, we will send you product messages and service messages. You will always receive these messages. We are also happy to send you marketing messages such as relevant tips and offers. Don't want this (any more)? Simply indicate that you do not wish to receive tips and offers.
We do everything we can to ensure your personal data is stored and used securely. As part of this, we invest in our systems, procedures and people.
We work with other financial institutions to prevent crime in the financial sector.
Your personal data is also processed outside Europe. This is subject to additional rules. This is because not all countries have the same strict privacy rules as Europe.
We keep personal data in any case as long as is necessary to achieve the purpose. How long we keep personal data varies. It can vary from months to years. In many cases it is 7 years after the end of your relationship with ABN AMRO.
You have, for example, the right to access your personal data and the right to object to processing for marketing purposes.
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