Privacy Policy
Our policy for the handling of personal information is to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 as amended by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
1.) If @ProImage considers it relevant to assessing application for commercial credit, @ProImage may obtain from a credit-reporting agency, a credit report containing personal credit information about the applicant in relation to commercial credit requested from @ProImage.
2.) @ProImage may seek from a credit reporting agency, a credit report containing personal information about the applicant to assess whether to accept the applicant as a guarantor for credit applied for, or provided to the applicant for commercial credit.
3.) @ProImage may collect and record personal information about our customers for any one or more of the following purposes:-
> Identification of the customer or guarantor
> Assessment of credit applications
> anagement and administration of customer accounts including monitoring credit worthiness or withdrawing credit facilities
> Issuing of trade bills
> Insuring risk
> Collecting outstanding accounts
4.) @ProImage may, in respect of any personal information about customers it has collected and / or recorded, for any one or more of the above purposes, disclose that information to other credit providers, solicitors, mercantile agents, insolvency administrators, insurers and insurance brokers or persons involved in the issuing or collection of trade bills or the factoring of trade debt.
5.) If @ProImage approves the application for commercial credit, this agreement remains in force until the credit facility covered by the application ceases.
6.) @ProImage may give to and seek from any credit providers named in the credit application or named in any credit report issued by a credit reporting agency information about my/or credit arrangements. This information may include information about customers credit worthiness, standing, history or capacity that credit providers are allowed to give or receive from each other under the provisions of the various Privacy Acts 1988.