Common use of Specified Messages Clause in Contracts

Specified Messages. This paragraph does not apply to (i) business- to-business calls or messages; and (ii) calls and messages to non- Singapore registered telephone numbers. Deutsche Bank (either by itself or through its affiliates, associates and related entities or its appointed external service providers) may send specified messages at the Singapore telephone numbers which an individual or an individual at an organisation has provided to Deutsche Bank. A “specified message” is as defined in the PDPA and includes messages to supply, advertise or promote Deutsche Bank’s products and services, business and investment opportunities and updates on Deutsche Bank’s latest offers and promotions. Each individual or organisation who has provided Singapore telephone numbers to Deutsche Bank represents that he/she/it is the subscriber of the Singapore telephone numbers or if not, he/she/it has obtained consent from the subscriber of the numbers to receive specified messages as stated in this paragraph. The individual/organisation will inform Deutsche Bank immediately whenever there is any change to any Singapore telephone number which has been provided to Deutsche Bank. The subscriber or user of a Singapore telephone number may, at any time, withdraw consent given for the sending of a specified message to that number by giving Deutsche Bank written notice at its designated address.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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