National Underwriting Agencies Pty. Ltd.(NUA) is bound by the obligations of the Privacy Act 1988 as
amended by the Privacy Amendment (Privacy Sector) Act 2000 (the Act) and will be covered by the
General Insurance Information Privacy Code (the Code). These set basic standards relating to the
collection, use, disclosure and handling of personal information.
Our aim is to provide the highest service to our policyholders, and to that end, we have developed the
following procedures for the fair handling of information.
Our Privacy Policy became effective on 21st December 2001 and is regularly updated inline with changes
in law, technology and industry best practice, this latest update was prepared on 23 August 2007and
applies to all information collected about individuals, regardless of how or from where the information is
collected. It may be collected in relation to a personal or a business policy, but does not protect
information obtained regarding the business or its related entities. It also does not protect information
regarding our own employees.
Why we collect Personal Information
Personal information is collected by us in order to appropriately address your insurance needs. Only
information necessary for the completion of National Underwriting Agencies Pty Ltd business or related
activities will be collected. This includes information necessary to accept the risk, to assess a claim, to
determine competitive and appropriate premiums etc.
We may also sometimes collect personal information for the development of better products and services,
and for conducting marketing and customer service research. We may sometimes share this information
with our related insurance companies in order to serve you better.
Firstly, we usually collect identifying information such as name, address, contact telephone numbers and
email addresses. If you are applying for a product we may offer, we may also need to collect specific
information that will enable us to supply that product to you. We will collect and store this information in a
manner that allows us to assist you in the future.
Some products or services may require us to collect �sensitive information �, which may include (but is not
limited to) your membership of associations, health data or criminal records. We will only collect this type
of information in accordance with the Privacy Act.
If you do not agree to provide us with the information we request, we may not be able to offer you the
product or service you seek.
How we collect Personal Information
Where possible we will collect information about you, from you. If we obtain this information from other
sources, we will take reasonable steps to advise you of this disclosure.
When you give NUA personal information about other individuals, we rely on you to have made or make
them aware that you will or may provide their personal information to us, the types of third parties we may
provide it to, the relevant purposes we and the third parties we disclose it to will use it for, and how they
can access it. If it is sensitive information we rely on you to have obtained their consent to these matters.
If you have not done or will not do either of these things you must tell us before you provide the relevant
information.
Disclosing this Personal Information
This information will only be disclosed to third parties where the disclosure is reasonably required to carry
out insurance business or activities unless you have authorised otherwise (or if required by law).
Except where you have consented to it, we will limit the use and disclosure of any personal information
provided to us by third parties about you, to the specific purpose for which the information was supplied.
Some examples of entities we may disclose personal information about you to include
(but are not limited to) Lloyd�s brokers, other insurers or reinsurers, Lloyd�s underwriters, Lloyd�s
Regulatory Division, insurance reference agencies or loss adjusters, assessors, investigators and claims
administrators for the purpose of assessments of insurance claims.
Security of your Personal Information
We will endeavour to protect your personal information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access,
modification or disclosure.
In some cases where we deal with insurers overseas for example, we will need to transfer your personal
information overseas in order to properly carry out our business.
Accuracy of and Access to your Personal Information
We will take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information you provide is accurate, complete
and up to date, whenever it is used, collected or disclosed.
You are entitled to access your information if you wish and request correction if required. We may request
reasonable costs from you to cover retrieving and providing this information.
You may also opt out of receiving any marketing materials that may be sent by us by contacting us by
telephone on 1300 133 703.
Complaints regarding the handling of your Personal Information
If you believe your privacy may have been prejudiced, you have the right to make a complaint about the
matter. In the first instance, your complaint should be addressed to us. This may be done either verbally
or in writing to us and our contact details are shown in your policy documentation. We will investigate the
matters raised by you and respond within 15 working days.
If you are dissatisfied with our response, you may refer the matter to the insurer of your insurance cover
where they have appropriate authority to investigate matters of this nature. They will respond within 15
working days, and if you remain dissatisfied with their response they will provide you with the contact
details of the Federal Privacy Commissioner. If you feel that your complaint has not been resolved
by NUA you can refer your complaint to the Federal Privacy Commissioner. You can contact the
Federal Privacy Commissioner by the following means:
Director of Complaints
Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 1042
Phone: 1300 363 992