Marketing and market research Sample Clauses

Marketing and market research. Your personal data may be processed to promote its products and services. If you agree, we may send you commercial messages (email, SMS, phone, secure email from your Online Banking) containing information about our products and services or those of third parties. You may withdraw your consent to the use of your data for commercial purposes at any time: taking into account your request and updating our systems may take a few days during which you are likely to receive commercial solicitation requests concerning marketing campaigns already launched. To ask us to stop sending you marketing messages or to use your data for marketing purposes, including to adapt our content or advertising to your profile when you use one of our websites, please refer to the section “More details about your data”. You may also withdraw your consent to these marketing activities or operations when you use our websites or when you interact with your client adviser. Branches in charge of carrying out market research may contact you (by post, telephone, email or any other means of communication) to invite you to take part in a study. You may withdraw your consent to use your data for market research purposes at any time. If this is the case, we will stop using your data for this purpose. With whom are we likely to share your data? We may share your personal data for the following reasons:  to provide you with products or services that you have requested, such as opening an account, responding to a subscription request or performing your instructions;  to comply with a legal or regulatory obligation (e.g. to help detect fraud or tax evasion, to prevent financial crimes);  to respond to a request for regulatory reports, to manage litigation or to act in defence of our rights;  to act on the basis of a legitimate interest, for example to manage an operational risk or evaluate the relevance or effectiveness of our commercial campaigns of our products or services;  to act in accordance with your consent, previously collected. We may transfer and disclose your data to:  other companies of the HSBC Group;  subcontractors, authorised agents or service providers who work for us or other HSBC Group companies (including their employees, directors and officers);  co-holders of accounts, persons who carry out your banking transactions for you, your beneficiaries, intermediary banks, correspondents and depositories, clearing houses, any market participant or counterparty, stock exchanges...
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Marketing and market research. To avoid contacting You unnecessarily about products or services You may already have, We will compare Your details with information on prospect files prepared by our business partners. When We do this We may need to tell our business partners/third party suppliers/service providers that You have subscribed for the Service or hold a product with us and disclose enough personal data to allow our business partners/third party suppliers/service providers to identify You on these files. We and our approved suppliers/service providers may also use Your personal information to contact You about goods and services that might interest You or invite You to take part in market research surveys. You may be contacted either by post, phone or e-mail for these purposes. If You would prefer this not to happen, please let us know when You register, or call us at any time if You change Your mind.
Marketing and market research. We may use your information to provide you with details about HSBC products and services, and also products and services from our partners and other relevant third parties. We may send you marketing messages by post, email, telephone, text or secure messages. You can change your mind on how you receive marketing messages or choose to stop receiving them at any time. To make that change, please contact us in the usual way. If you ask us not to send you marketing, it may take us a short period of time to update our systems and records to reflect your request, during which time you may continue to receive marketing messages. Even if you tell us not to send you marketing messages, we'll continue to use your contact details to provide you with important information, such as changes to your terms and conditions or if we need to tell you something to comply with our regulatory obligations. We may use your information for market research and to identify trends. Market research agencies acting on our behalf may get in touch with you by post, telephone, email or other methods of communication to invite you to take part in research. We won't invite you to take part in research using a communication method if you've asked us not to get in touch that way. Any responses that you provide whilst participating in market research will be reported back to us anonymously unless you give us permission for your details to be shared.
Marketing and market research. Xxxxxx Xxxx and Xxxxxxx Limited and its agents and its suppliers may use your information to keep you informed by post, telephone, e-mail or other means of products and services which may be of interest to you. They may also contact you to conduct market research. Your information may also be used for the above purposes after your policy has lapsed. If you do not wish your information to be used for these purposes please write to the Data Protection Officer at the address stated in Section 1.A

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