Common use of Information Barriers Clause in Contracts

Information Barriers. CESL prevents the flow of information where the interests of customers of one business function may conflict with the interests of customers of another business function. This includes using a separate network with no shared systems and customer data access between the two business functions. Further, CESL insists on strict customer confidentiality to ensure that information is disclosed only to those entitled to receive it.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Client Brokerage Agreement, Client Brokerage Agreement, Client Brokerage Agreement

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