Legal information

Data protection

INEXDA has appointed a data protection officer.
This section provides fact sheets on the processing of personal data by INEXDA. In accordance with the provisions of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of 27 April 2016, entering into force on 25 May 2018, and the amended data privacy law 78-17, each fact sheet provides the information that must be made known to the persons concerned.

In particular, the details of the divisions in charge of access and rectification rights are specified.
You can exercise these rights:
⦁     by going to the address given and presenting an official document bearing your photo,
⦁     by post, enclosing the photocopy of your signed identity document.
In order to meet its legal and regulatory requirements, the INEXDA processes personal data for the purpose of monitoring anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing activities and for the application of financial sanctions. These processing operations comply with Authorisation No AU-003 published by the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL – the French data protection agency) to which they are reported.
To contact the data protection officer: https://www.inexda.org/contact/

CNIL

Data protection information of the site

Contributors’ personal data

In accordance with Articles 14 et seq. of the GDPR, you have the right to access and, if necessary, rectify any personal data as well as the right to oppose their recording or dissemination on this site.

Visitors’ personal data

Users are informed that during their visits to the site, a cookie may automatically be installed on their web browser. A cookie is used to store information about users’ browsing history on the website. Configuring their browsing software allows users to be informed of the presence of a cookie and, if they wish, to refuse it. Only your email address is stored when you send us an email. It is stored until your email has been treated. It is only used by the Banque de France which undertakes not to send it to any third parties. Pursuant to Articles 38, 39 and 40 of Act n°78-17 of 6 January 1978 on information technology, data files and civil liberties, you have the right to access and, if necessary, rectify any personal data as well as the right to oppose their recording.