Nordic Venture Partners (NVP)
Rådhusgade 5, Denmark
CVR: DK-37174335
Tel: +44 2215 6888
Managing Director: Henriette Bonde
Thank you for your interest in our company. At Nordic Venture Partners, data protection is a top priority for our management. It is possible to use our website without sharing any personal data. However, if you choose to use specific services we provide through the site, we may need to process your personal information. In situations where there is no legal obligation, but it is required for us to carry out our services, we will generally seek the consent of the individual involved.We handle personal data (such as names, addresses, email addresses, or phone numbers) in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the relevant national data protection laws applicable to Nordic Venture Partners. This privacy policy aims to inform the public about the types of personal information we collect, the reasons for collecting it, how we use it, and how it is processed. Additionally, this policy outlines the rights of individuals whose data may be affected.At Nordic Venture Partners, we have implemented a variety of technical and organizational measures to safeguard the personal data processed through our website as thoroughly as possible. Despite these precautions, it’s important to note that data transmissions over the Internet may still contain security vulnerabilities, meaning that absolute protection cannot be assured. If anyone has concerns about the security of their personal information, they are encouraged to contact us through alternative methods, e.g. by phone.DefinitionsThis privacy policy is informed by the terminology found in the European directives and regulations, particularly in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our aim is to make this policy straightforward and comprehensible, both for the general public and for our clients and business partners. To achieve this clarity, we will begin by defining key terms used throughout the document.In this data protection declaration, we frequently refer to the following terms:
(a) Personal Data
Personal data refers to any information connected to an identified or identifiable individual (referred to as the ‘data subject’). An identifiable individual is someone who can be identified directly or indirectly, particularly through an identifier like a name, identification number, location information, online identifier, or specific characteristics relating to their physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.
(b) Data Subject
A “data subject” refers to any natural person whose personal data is either already identified or can be identified through processing conducted by the data controller.
(c) Processing
The term processing covers any operation or series of operations carried out on personal data, which may include automated methods. This includes, but is not limited to, the following actions: collecting, recording, organizing, adapting, altering, storing, retrieving, consulting, utilizing, transmitting, disseminating, aligning, combining, restricting, deleting, or destroying the data.
(d) Restriction of Processing
Restriction of processing indicates that stored personal information is tagged with the purpose of limiting or controlling its future use.
(e) Profiling
Profiling involves the automated processing of personal data to evaluate certain characteristics of a natural person. This includes analyzing or predicting factors related to their work performance, economic status, health, preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, and geographical location or changes therein.
(f) Pseudonymisation
Pseudonymisation entails the transformation of personal data so that it cannot be linked back to a specific individual without the use of additional data. This extra data must be kept separately and protected by appropriate technical and organizational measures, ensuring that the personal information remains unlinkable to any identifiable person.
(g) Data Controller
The term “data controller” refers to any individual or organization, including governmental bodies and agencies, that independently or in collaboration with others decides how and why personal data will be processed. In instances where EU legislation or laws of individual Member States dictate the processing purposes and methods, specific guidelines may be established to determine the criteria for identifying the data controller.
(h) Processor
A processor is an individual or entity, which may include public authorities or agencies, responsible for processing personal data on behalf of the data controller.
(i) Recipient
A recipient refers to any individual or organization, including public authorities, agencies, or other entities, that receives personal data, regardless of whether they are considered a third party. It is important to note that authorities receiving personal data during a specific investigation, in compliance with European Union or national laws, are not classified as recipients.
(j) Third Parties
The term “third party” encompasses any individual or organization, including public authorities, agencies, or other bodies, that is not the data subject, the data controller, the data processor, or individuals authorized to process the personal data under the direct supervision of the controller or processor.
(k) Consent
Consent is defined as an informed, specific, and voluntary indication of the data subject’s wishes, expressed clearly and unequivocally. This expression may take the form of a declaration or any other explicit affirmative action demonstrating the data subject’s agreement to the processing of their personal data.Controller Name and AddressThe individual or entity responsible for ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), as well as other applicable data protection laws within the European Union member states, is as follows: https://nordicvcpartners.com/cookies/
Last update 1/8/2024