GDPR Privacy Statement

 

How we use your data

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new EU regulation. It will replace the existing EU Data Protection Directive from 1995.

The introduction of the GDPR puts an increased focus on you as an individual having the right to be in charge of your own personal data.

The regulation was applied on 25 May 2018 and aims, among other things, to;

  • Strengthen citizens’ fundamental rights in the digital age by giving them the right to control the use of their personal data.

  • Facilitate business by simplifying the rules for companies in the digital single market.

  • Make organisations accountable for how personal data is managed.

 

Customer data at Hopwells

Hopwells recognise that personal data is an asset to be treated with the utmost care. We therefore welcome the new regulation that will strengthen our customers’ position and their rights to own data.

For us as an independent frozen food distributor, data protection has always been crucial. Only when our customers trust us to keep their data safe, can we offer personalised service and advice based on personal needs. And we highly value this trust.

Hopwells uses personal data for a number of purposes:

  • To comply with legal requirements, for example safe identification, payment execution and financial crime legislation.

  • To start trading with Hopwells.

  • To fulfil agreements relating to accounts and services.

  • To provide new offers and services.

 

Your personal data and the protection of it is important to us

​​We only use your personal data for specific purposes that we have informed you of or you have agreed to. We will only collect the personal data required to provide the services you have requested or to fulfil legal obligations.

We will only share your personal data if we are required to do so by law or if you have given us your permission.