We recognise our responsibility to treat the information we obtain about you with care. Please take a few minutes to read this section carefully as it contains important information relating to the details that you've given or should give to us. It explains how we may use your details and tells you about the systems we have in place that allow us to detect and prevent fraudulent applications and claims. The savings that we make help us to keep premiums as low as possible. You should show this notice to anyone covered under your insurance policy.
We use personal information about you:
Some of the personal information we ask you to provide may be sensitive. For example, with car insurance, you may have to give us information about your physical health and the physical health of other people who'll be insured to drive your car. We also need to know about any motoring offences that you and other people who'll be insured to drive your car may have.
We will use your data for statistical analysis and in the administration of your policy if you decide to buy.
To keep our premiums as low as possible, we participate in a number of insurance industry initiatives to prevent and detect crime. As a valued customer, we think you'll appreciate the steps we're taking to provide the best insurance cover.
To prevent and detect fraud we may at any time:
If you would to like receive further details of the databases we access or contribute to, please write to the Data Protection Officer, esure, The Observatory, Reigate, RH2 0SG or email us at DPO@esure.com. To prevent fraud any payments or refunds will be made to the credit/debit card which was used to make the latest payment. By providing the card details you and/or the card holder consent to us doing this.
If you take out an esure car insurance policy, your policy details will be:
Under the conditions of your policy you must tell us about any insurance related incidents (such as fire, water damage, theft or an accident) whether or not they will give rise to a claim. When you tell us about an incident we'll pass information relating to it to a database. We may search these databases when you apply for insurance, in the event of any incident or claim, or at renewal to validate your claims history or that of any other person or property likely to be involved in the policy or claim.
If you make a claim we may need to give information about you and your policy to other people such as suppliers, investigators and loss adjusters. They'll only use the information to help us with your claim.
We, and our agents worldwide, will hold and use the information you've given us to provide the insurance services you asked for and for statistical analysis. Your information will always be protected by strict security and will only be used by our agents in accordance with our instructions. We may contact you by post, email, phone or SMS to keep you informed about other products and services offered by Halifax and Bank of Scotland group companies and for market research purposes, unless you've chosen not to receive such communications. If you would prefer us not to contact you, and haven't previously told us, please write to the Data Protection Officer, esure, The Observatory, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 0SG or email us at DPO@esure.com.
You have the right to ask us for a copy of the information we hold about you in our records. You'll need to pay a small fee for this information. You have the right to ask us to correct any inaccuracies in your information.
Before the renewal date of your policy, we will provide you with details of the terms on which your policy may be renewed. If we are unable to offer a policy, we will let you know and you may be provided with details of the terms on which your cover will continue via another insurer in our group (We are part of the Halifax and Bank Of Scotland group). By taking out this policy you agree to allow a change of your insurer at renewal.
If you pay your premium by direct debit, your existing policy may be automatically renewed or your cover may continue to be provided through another insurer. You will be notified of this before your policy expires and you will be given details of the renewal times including any change in your policy cover. If you do not wish to renew your policy, you should tell us before your renewal date. If you do not tell us and your policy is renewed, we will continue to make deductions from your bank account for the new premium. If your insurer changes at renewal, we will ask you to sign a new direct debit form.
If you buy breakdown assistance cover, esure Insurance Limited will collect your premium for this cover. esure Insurance Limited is the agent of esure Services Limited who is acting on behalf of Green Flag.
esure Insurance Limited is covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). In the unlikely event that any firm providing insurance goes out of business or into liquidation, you may be entitled to compensation from the scheme.
Generally the FSCS may arrange to transfer a policy to another insurer, provide a new policy or, if these actions are not possible, provide compensation. Compensation for third party motor insurance is covered in full. For other motor insurance, the FSCS will meet the first £2,000 of a claim or policy in full and 90% of the rest of the claim or value of unused premiums. Further information about compensation scheme arrangements is available from the FSCS at 7th Floor Lloyds Chambers, Portsoken Street, London, E1 8BN. Tel: 020 7892 7300 or www.fscs.org.uk.
esure car insurance is arranged and administered by esure Services Limited (no. 2135610) and is underwritten by esure Insurance Limited (no. 3885534), both are part of the Halifax and Bank of Scotland group. esure Services Limited and esure Insurance Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and are entered in the FSA register, number 312063 and 203350 respectively. The name, address and regulatory status can be checked by visiting the FSA website www.fsa.gov.uk/register or by calling the FSA on 0845 606 1234.
The registered office for both companies is The Observatory, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 0SG.
We may record telephone conversations to offer you additional security, resolve complaints and improve our service standards. Conversations may also be monitored for staff training purposes.
We believe that security is of the utmost importance to our customers, and we have what we believe are the most secure systems on the market.
We use the latest encryption technology, SSL or Secure Socket Layer, which protects your payment details and all your personal information. We're also registered with Verisign, a leading internet security company. To verify the site security, click on the Verisign logo below and this will immediately display our registration certificate. This is proof of our commitment to ensuring your security.
If you pay for your policy by credit card (but not by debit card), then you will also have the additional protection of the Consumer Credit Act. Your maximum liability on your credit card is £50 in the event that it's lost or stolen or used fraudulently and your liability stops as soon as you notify the credit card company that the card has been lost or stolen or used fraudulently.
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If you object to a cookie being placed on your computer, please adjust your browser to let you know when a cookie is issued or you can choose to have them disabled (although this will prevent us from providing you with a quote), though we may still use your personal data for statistical analysis and, if you decide to buy, in the administration of your policy. Please refer to the website www.aboutcookies.org for more detailed instructions on how to control or delete cookies.