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PRIVACY POLICY


The following is a broad description of the way James Armitage Ltd processes personal information. To understand how your own personal information is processed you may need to refer to any personal communications you have received, check any privacy notices the organisation has provided or contact the organisation to ask about your personal circumstances.


We process personal information to enable us to provide consultancy and advisory services, to promote our services, to maintain our own accounts and records and to support and manage our employees.  This information may include:

  • personal details

  • family, lifestyle and social circumstances

  • business activities of the person whose personal information we are processing

  • goods and services provided

  • financial details

  • education details

  • employment details

We also process sensitive classes of information that may include:

  • physical or mental health details

  • offences and alleged offences

  • racial or ethnic origin

  • religious or other beliefs of a similar nature

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We may process personal information about our customers, clients and employees, complainants and enquirers, suppliers, advisers and other professional experts.

We sometimes need to share the personal information we process with the individual themselves and also with other organisations. Where this is necessary we are required to comply with all aspects of the Data Protection Act (DPA). Where necessary or required we share information with:

  • business associates and other professional advisers

  • family, associates and representatives of the person whose personal data we are processing

  • financial organisations

  • current, past or prospective employers

  • educators and examining bodies

  • suppliers and services providers


It may sometimes be necessary to transfer personal information overseas. When this is needed information is only shared within the European Economic Area (EEA).  Any transfers made will be in full compliance with all aspects of the Data Protection Act.

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