Examples of Fiserv Importer in a sentence
A Transfer Impact Assessment means an assessment to consider that the laws and practices in the third country of destination applicable to the processing of Personal Data by the Fiserv Importer or External Sub-Processor, including any requirements to disclose Personal Data or measures authorising access by public authorities do not prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under these Processor Data Protection Standards.
A Fiserv entity shall only export Personal Data (including data in transit) to a Fiserv entity established in a third country outside of the UK (other than an Adequate Third Country) (a "Fiserv Importer”) or an External Sub-Processor established in a third country outside of the UK (other than an Adequate Third Country), where it has carried out a Transfer Impact Assessment with the help of the Fiserv Importer or External Sub-Processor if needed.
A Fiserv entity shall only transfer Personal Data (including data in transit) to a Fiserv entity established in a third country outside of the UK (other than an Adequate Third Country) (a "Fiserv Importer"), where it has carried out a Transfer Impact Assessment with the help of the Fiserv Importer if needed.
A Transfer Impact Assessment means an assessment to consider that the laws and practices in the third country of destination applicable to the processing of Personal Data by the Fiserv Importer or External Sub-Processor, including any requirements to disclosure Personal Data or measures authorising access by public authorities do not prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under these Controller Data Protection Standards.
A Transfer Impact Assessment means an assessment to consider that the laws and practices in the third country of destination applicable to the processing of Personal Data by the Fiserv Importer, including any requirements to disclosure Personal Data or measures authorising access by public authorities do not prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under these Controller Data Protection Standards.
A Fiserv entity shall only transfer Personal Data (including data in transit) to a Fiserv entity established in a third country outside of a Relevant Country (other than an Adequate Third Country) (a "Fiserv Importer"), where it has carried out a Transfer Impact Assessment with the help of the Fiserv Importer if needed.
A Transfer Impact Assessment means an assessment to consider that the laws and practices in the third country of destination applicable to the processing of Personal Data by the Fiserv Importer, including any requirements to disclose Personal Data or measures authorising access by public authorities do not prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under these Controller Data Protection Standards.