| The financial
markets have and continue to operate on basic tenants, privacy being
one of them. As such, the members of the Federation of Canadian Independent
Deposit Brokers will continue to be committed to maintaining the security
of your personal information and its accuracy while maintaining confidentiality.
Member firms are required to abide by the FCIDBs standard principles.
This commitment is outlined in the following
10 principles. Each principle is to guide and govern the values
established by the Personal Information and Electronic Documents
Act. (PIPEDA)
Principal 1 Accountability
Each FCIDB member is responsible for maintaining
and protecting the clients information under its control.
Each member firm is required to designate an individual or individuals
who is accountable and responsible for its companys compliance
with PIPEDA.
Principle 2 Identifying
the Purposes
Broker members will develop methods that clearly
identify which client information shall be required before or at
the time information is collected.
Principle 3 Obtaining
Consent
Establishing consent from the client is a requirement
of the collection and its use or disclosure of personal information,
except where required or permitted by law.
Principle 4 Limiting
Collection
Member firms will limit the collection of information
to those details that are necessary for the purposes identified
by the transaction and/or those of its associated companies and/or
under any of the terms of its financial institutional agency agreements.
Principle 5 - Limited
Use, Disclosure and Retention
Client information may only be used or disclosed
for the purpose for which it was collected unless the client has
otherwise consented. Member firms will establish and retain the
information for the period of time required to fulfill the purpose
for which it was collected or required or permitted by law.
Principle 6 Accuracy
Member firms must keep client information up-to-date
as is necessary for the purposes for which it was obtained and if
required, maintain its accuracy and completeness.
Principle 7
Keeping Secure
FCIDB member clients information must
be protected by security safeguards and procedures, which are appropriate
to the sensitivity level of the information.
Principle 8 Safeguards
and Procedures
FCIDB members are required to make available
information to clients concerning the policies and practices that
apply to the management and safeguards of their personal information.
Principle 9 Client
Access
Upon request, FCIDB member clients shall be
informed of the existence, use and disclosure of their information
and be provided access to it. This allows clients to verify the
accuracy and completeness of their information and if appropriate,
request that the information be amended.
Principle 10 Client
Concerns or Complaints
Clients of FCIDB broker agents may direct any
enquiries or questions with respect to the FCIDB standard principles
on privacy to the member firms designated privacy officer.
The right to withhold information
Providing personal information is your personal
choice. However, in financial dealings, your decision to withhold
particular details may limit or restrict the services that can be
provided by a FCIDB member and may make it difficult or impossible
to render appropriate alternatives.
Consent to use personal Information
Consent may be obtained in various ways. Obtaining
express consent could be in writing or it may be determined that
consent has been implied by the circumstances (for example in a
signed consent, e-mail or application form or verbally in person
or over the phone). When receiving personal information from you
that enables the deposit broker/agent to provide you with the requested
product or service, your consent to allow us to deal with that personal
information in a reasonable manner would be implied. In doing so,
you would be consenting to our collection, use and disclosure to
appropriate third parties of such personal information for these
purposes. You would also be authorizing the use and retention of
such information for as long as it may be required for the described.
Your consent may remain valid even after the termination of the
relationship with you, unless you provide written notice that such
consent is withdrawn.
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