Privacy Policy
- About this Policy
Billzy Pty Ltd (ABN 26 602 796 298) (‘we’, ‘us’, ‘our’) understands the importance of, and is committed to, protecting your personal information. We comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act). We are bound by the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) which regulate how we may collect, use, disclose and store personal information, and how you may access and correct personal information held about you.
Purpose
The purpose of this privacy policy is to:
- clearly communicate to you how we deal with personal information
- enhance the transparency of Billzy operations
- give you a better and more complete understanding of the sort of personal information that Billzy holds, and the way we handle that information
Changes to this privacy policy
We may change this privacy policy from time-to-time. The updated privacy will be posted on our website, with the date of the update shown.
Who to contact
If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about this privacy policy, or our use of your personal information, please contact the Privacy Officer using the contact details provided below. You can also contact the Privacy Officer if you believe that the privacy of your personal information has been compromised or is not adequately protected.
Once a complaint has been lodged, the Privacy Officer will respond to you as soon as possible.
Billzy Privacy Officer: Tel 1300BILLZY
Email: [email protected]
You may also lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by telephone: 1300 363 992 or email: [email protected]
- Information we collect about you
We collect information about you that we reasonably need for our business functions and activities and which is required by law. Our business functions and activities include:
- Providing you with Billzy products and services – these are described generally on our website, our corporate brochures, advertising, and our letter and emails and communications to customers and members
- activities in support of those functions including administration, management, marketing, online and mobile marketing, IT, legal, security, customer support, finance (including credit control) and human resources
- activities we plan for the future including new ways of communicating, new products and services, new business models and new businesses Generally, we collect the following personal information about you:
- your name
- your contact details including residential or business address, telephone number and email address
- date of birth• financial information such as bank account and credit card details, employment details and information about your credit worthiness and credit history
We may combine your contact details above with other information about you, for example:
- we collect details related to your Billzy transactions including products and services, retailer (or service provider), payment details and other details;
- if you apply for a position with us, we collect information to help us decide your application, including your date of birth, tax-file number, work history and similar details
- if you request information from us or register a complaint, we collect information about your request or complaint
- if you enter a promotion or competition, visit us at an event or enquire about Billzy, we may collect your contact details so that we can follow up on your enquiry or interest by sending you marketing material.
We record this information (personal information) in our database whilst we deal with you. We will remove this information from our database when we have no further need to keep a record of it, except if we are required to keep it by law (for example, for tax or for superannuation purposes).
- How we collect information about you
How do we collect personal information?
We collect personal information directly from you. We may record your contact details when you call Billzy, when you fill out an application form, when you purchase a product or service, when you participate in a transaction, when you provide your contact details via web, mobile or email or when you ask us for information or request something from us.
Sometimes we collect personal information about you from another person or business, or from a publicly available source. For example:
- if you enter a networking event, promotion or competition organised by us, we may be given your name and contact details by the promoter of the event
- our service providers may provide us with your personal information from websites, social media sites, mobile, and other technology based sources
- credit reporting bodies may provide us with information if we request a credit history
We use lawful and fair means to collect your information. We will collect personal information about you from another person or from a publicly available source only if it is unreasonable or impracticable to collect it directly from you, and we will take reasonable steps to inform you that we have collected your personal information. Those reasonable steps may include informing you through this statement.
Unsolicited information
If we receive personal information about you that we have not requested, and if we determine that wecould not have lawfully collected that information under privacy law if we had requested it, we will destroy or de-identify the information, if it is lawful and reasonable to do so.
- Do I have to provide you with my personal information?
You can deal with us anonymously (without giving us your name and contact details) or by using a pseudonym (a name that does not include your real name, for example an email address or a user name that you use in an online forum (nickname)).
If you choose to deal with us anonymously or using a nickname, we can give you general information about our products and services, and you may be able to participate in any online forum we provide, but there are some things we cannot do, for example: If you do not give us your personal information we cannot give you information about transactions you may have made, or deal with a complaint you may have, provide you with a service.
You can deal with us using a nickname together with your real name and contact details. If you choose to deal with us in this way, we may collect your personal information together with your nickname. When you identify yourself to us using your nickname only, we can deal with you only as described above. We may ask you to provide proof of your identity if you use a nickname.
5. Why we collect personal information about you (purpose of collection)
We collect and record personal information about you so that we can carry out our functions and activities described above. The primary purposes for which we collect your personal information
include:
- so that we can provide our services to you
- so that we can administer our dealings with you, to provide you with information and to respond to any requests that you may have
- so that we can function as a business, for example, we may collect your personal information for research, marketing or so that we can offer new products, reconcile transactions, or if you are a supplier so that we can record your dealings with us
- so that we can facilitate transactions We also collect your personal information for certain secondary purposes that are related to the primary purposes outlined above. Secondary purposes may include so that we can run our business efficiently, for example, our advisors can provide us with customer research, or so that we can use technology to automate our business and to understand how our business is performing, to allow us to operate efficiently and to lower costs by outsourcing services (such as collecting or paying money).
Other secondary purposes may include so that we can sell or transfer our business or merge with another business.
- Disclosure
Who do we disclose your personal information to?
We do not use or disclose your personal information for a purpose other than:
- a purpose set out in this privacy policy (primary or secondary purpose above)
- a purpose you would reasonably expect
- a purpose required or permitted by law
- a purpose otherwise disclosed to you to which you have consented Depending on the circumstances, we may disclose your personal information to other people including one or more of the following:
- service providers, including management, repairers, contractors, IT, security, legal, accounting, research, credit, credit reporting bodies, marketing, insurers, financial institutions and others
- our affiliate companies and related companies, and companies that we may merge with or who may acquire ownership of us
- government, regulatory and law enforcement authorities, where we are required to or permitted to by law
- to prevent or investigate any fraud or crime (or a suspected fraud or crime)
We may give personal information about you to a credit reporting agency to obtain a credit report about you, to allow the credit reporting agency to create or maintain a credit information files containing information about you and/or to report credit infringements by you.
You can find out more about the credit reporting agencies we work with at www.veda.com.au and www.dnb.com.au. Their websites provide their contact details and their policies about the management of your personal information.
We take reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations with respect to the protection of your personal information.
- Access to your personal information
You may request access to the personal information that we hold about you by using the contact details provided above.
We will deal with your request for such access within a reasonable time. If we refuse access, we will provide you with a written notice which sets out the reasons for the refusal and the relevant provisions of the Privacy Act that we rely on to refuse access.We may recover reasonable costs in relation to a request for access to personal information.
Accuracy and correction
We take reasonable steps to make sure that the personal information we collect is accurate, up-to date and complete. We take reasonable steps to make sure that the personal information we use or disclose is accurate, up-to-date, complete and relevant. Where we believe that the personal information we hold is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading, we will take reasonable steps to correct that information.
You may request that we correct your personal information that we hold by contacting us by using the contact details provided above. We will take reasonable steps to correct the information to ensure that it is accurate, up-to-date, complete, relevant and not misleading.
We will deal with your request to correct your personal information within a reasonable time. If we do not agree with the corrections you have requested, we are not obliged to alter you personal information accordingly. However, where we refuse to correct any personal information as requested by you, we will give you a written notice which sets out the reasons for our refusal.
- Security
We hold your personal information in paper-based and electronic files. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information which is kept in our files is protected from:
- misuse, interference and loss
- unauthorised access, modification or disclosure
This means that, in respect of our paper-based files, we maintain various security systems on our premises, and in respect of electronic files, we (or our service providers) maintain secure electronic network systems.
When we no longer require your personal information (including when we are no longer required by law to keep records relating to you), we ensure that it is destroyed or de-identified.
Website
This section explains how we handle personal information collected from our websites (including social media site and mobile site if relevant). If you have any questions or concerns about transmitting your personal information via the internet, you may contact us using the contact details provided above, as there are other ways for you to provide us with your personal information.
Visiting our website
If you access an unsecured part of our websites, that is, a public page that does not require you to log on, we (or our service providers) will collect information about your visit, such as:
- the time and date of the visit
- any information or documentation that you download
- your browser type
- your IP address
Cookies
A “cookie” is a small text file which is placed on your internet browser and which we access each time you visit our website. When you visit the secured pages of our website (i.e. pages that you have to provide login details to access) we use cookies for security and personalisation purposes. When you visit the unsecured pages of our website (i.e. public pages that you can access without providing login details) we use cookies to obtain information about how our website is being used.
You may change the settings on your browser to reject cookies, however doing so will prevent you from access to the secured pages of our website.
When we receive emails, we will retain the content of the email and our response to you where we consider it necessary to do so.Your email address will only be used or disclosed for the purpose for which is was provided. It will not be added to any mailing lists or used for any other purpose without your consent.
Security
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that the most up-to-date security measures are used on our website to protect your personal information. Any data containing personal information which we transmit via the internet is encrypted. However, we cannot guarantee that any information transmitted via the internet by us, or yourself, is entirely secure. You use our website at your own risk.
Links on our website
Our website may contain links to third party websites. We advise that the terms of this privacy policy do not apply to external websites. If you wish to find out how any third parties handle your personal information, you will need to obtain a copy of their privacy policy.
- Marketing
We may use your personal information, including your contact details, to provide you with information about products and services, including those of third parties, which we consider may be of interest to you. We may do this, even if you are on the Do Not Call Register.
We may also provide your details to other organisations for specific marketing purposes.
You may opt out at any time if you no longer wish to receive marketing information. In order to do so, you will need to request that we no longer send marketing materials to you or disclose your information to other organisations for marketing purposes. You can make this request by using the contact details provided above, or by “unsubscribing” from email or other marketing messages.
Updated: 17 November 2022
- About this Policy
Billzy Pty Ltd (ABN 26 602 796 298) (‘we’, ‘us’, ‘our’) understands the importance of, and is committed to, protecting your personal information. We comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act). We are bound by the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) which regulate how we may collect, use, disclose and store personal information, and how you may access, and correct personal information held about you.
Purpose
The purpose of this privacy policy is to:
- clearly communicate to you how we deal with personal information;
- enhance the transparency of Billzy operations;
- give you a better and more complete understanding of the sort of personal information that Billzy holds, and the way we handle that information.
Changes to this privacy policy
We may change this privacy policy from time-to-time. The updated privacy will be posted on our website, with the date of the update shown.
Who to contact
If you have a concern or complaint about how we have handled your personal information, please contact us. We are committed to resolving any complaints reasonably and to ensuring that we are doing the right thing by our customers. Most complaints are resolved quickly, and you should hear from us within five business days of lodging a privacy-related complaint to the Billzy Privacy Officer.
Phone: 1300BILLZY (1300 245 599)
Email: [email protected]
If you feel your issue hasn’t been resolved to your satisfaction, then you can escalate your privacy concern with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Online: www.oaic.gov.au/privacy
Phone: 1300 363 992
Email: [email protected]
2. Information we collect about you
We collect information about you that we reasonably need for our business functions and activities and which may be required by law. Our business functions and activities include:
a) Providing you with Billzy products and services. These are described generally on our website, our corporate brochures, advertising, and our letter and emails and communications to customers and members;
b) Activities in support of those functions including administration, management, marketing, online and mobile marketing, IT, legal, security, customer support, finance (including credit control) and human resources;
c) Activities we plan for the future including new ways of communicating, new products and services, new business models and new businesses.
Generally, we collect the following personal information about you:
I. your name;
II. your contact details including residential or business address, telephone number, and email address;
III. date of birth;
IV. financial information such as bank account and credit card details, employment details, and information about your creditworthiness and credit history.
d) There are laws that affect financial institutions, including company and taxation law, which require us to collect personal information. For example, we require personal information to verify your identity under Commonwealth Anti-Money Laundering law.
We may combine your contact details above with other information about you, for example:
a) We collect details related to your Billzy transactions including products and services, retailer (or service provider), payment details, and other details;
b) If you request information from us or register a complaint, we collect information about your request or complaint;
c) If you enter a promotion or competition, visit us at an event or enquire about Billzy, we may collect your contact details so that we can follow up on your enquiry or interest by sending you marketing material.
We record this information (personal information) in our database whilst we deal with you. We will remove this information from our database when we have no further need to keep a record of it, except if we are required to keep it by law (for example, for tax or for superannuation purposes).
3. How we collect information about you
How do we collect personal information?
We collect personal information directly from you. We may record your contact details when you call Billzy, when you fill out an application form, when you purchase a product or service, when you participate in a transaction, when you provide your contact details via web, mobile, or email, or when you ask us for information or request something from us.
Sometimes we collect personal information about you from another person or business, or from a publicly available source. For example:
a) If you enter a networking event, promotion, or competition organized by us, we may be given your name and contact details by the promoter of the event;
b) Our service providers may provide us with your personal information from websites, social media sites, mobile, and other technology-based sources;
c) Credit reporting bodies may provide us with information if we request a credit history.
We use lawful and fair means to collect your information. We will collect personal information about you from another person or from a publicly available source only if it is unreasonable or impracticable to collect it directly from you, and we will take reasonable steps to inform you that we have collected your personal information. Those reasonable steps may include informing you through this statement.
Unsolicited information
If we receive personal information about you that we have not requested, and if we determine that we could not have lawfully collected that information under privacy law if we had requested it, we will destroy or de-identify the information, if it is lawful and reasonable to do so.
- Do I have to provide you with my personal information?
You can deal with us anonymously (without giving us your name and contact details) or by using a pseudonym (a name that does not include your real name, for example an email address or a username that you use in an online forum (nickname)).
If you choose to deal with us anonymously or using a nickname, we can give you general information about our products and services, and you may be able to participate in any online forum we provide, but there are some things we cannot do, for example:
- If you do not give us your personal information, we cannot give you information about transactions you may have made, or deal with a complaint you may have, provide you with a service.
You can deal with us using a nickname together with your real name and contact details. If you choose to deal with us in this way, we may collect your personal information together with your nickname. When you identify yourself to us using your nickname only, we can deal with you only as described above. We may ask you to provide proof of your identity if you use a nickname.
- Why we collect personal information about you (purpose of collection)
We collect and record personal information about you so that we can carry out our functions and activities described above. The primary purposes for which we collect your personal information include:
a) So that we can provide our services to you;
b) So that we can administer our dealings with you, to provide you with information and to respond to any requests that you may have;
c) So that we can function as a business, for example, we may collect your personal information for research, marketing, or so that we can offer new products, reconcile transactions, or if you are a supplier, so that we can record your dealings with us;
d) So that we can facilitate transactions.
We also collect your personal information for certain secondary purposes that are related to the primary purposes outlined above. Secondary purposes may include so that we can run our business efficiently, for example, our advisors can provide us with customer research, or so that we can use technology to automate our business and to understand how our business is performing, to allow us to operate efficiently and to lower costs by outsourcing services (such as collecting or paying money).
Other secondary purposes may include so that we can sell or transfer our business or merge with another business.
6. Disclosure
Who do we disclose your personal information to?
We do not use or disclose your personal information for a purpose other than:
a) A purpose set out in this privacy policy (primary or secondary purpose above);
b) A purpose you would reasonably expect;
c) A purpose required or permitted by law;
d) A purpose otherwise disclosed to you to which you have consented.
Depending on the circumstances, we may disclose your personal information to other people including one or more of the following:
a) Service providers, including management, repairers, contractors, IT, security, legal, accounting, research, credit, credit reporting bodies, marketing, insurers, financial institutions, and others.
b) Government, regulatory, and law enforcement authorities, where we are required to or permitted to by law.
c) To prevent or investigate any fraud or crime (or a suspected fraud or crime).
We may give personal information about you to a credit reporting agency to obtain a credit report about you, to allow the credit reporting agency to create or maintain a credit information file containing information about you and/or to report credit infringements by you.
You can find out more about the credit reporting agency we work with at www.equifax.com.au. Their website provides their contact details and their policies about the management of your personal information.
We take reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations with respect to the protection of your personal information.
- Access to your personal information
You may request access to the personal information that we hold about you by using the contact details provided above.
We will deal with your request for such access within a reasonable time. If we refuse access, we will provide you with a written notice which sets out the reasons for the refusal and the relevant provisions of the Privacy Act that we rely on to refuse access. We may recover reasonable costs in relation to a request for access to personal information.
Accuracy and correction
We take reasonable steps to make sure that the personal information we collect is accurate, up-to date and complete. We take reasonable steps to make sure that the personal information we use or disclose is accurate, up-to-date, complete and relevant. Where we believe that the personal information we hold is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading, we will take reasonable steps to correct that information.
You may request that we correct your personal information that we hold by contacting us by using the contact details provided above. We will take reasonable steps to correct the information to ensure that it is accurate, up-to-date, complete, relevant and not misleading.
We will deal with your request to correct your personal information within a reasonable time. If we do not agree with the corrections you have requested, we are not obliged to alter your personal information. However, where we refuse to correct any personal information as requested by you, we will give you a written notice which sets out the reasons for our refusal.
8. Security
We hold your personal information in paper-based and electronic files. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information, which is kept in our files, is protected from:
a) Misuse, interference, and loss;
b) Unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure.
This means that, in respect of our paper-based files, we maintain various security systems on our premises, and in respect of electronic files, we (or our service providers) maintain secure electronic network systems.
When we no longer require your personal information (including when we are no longer required by law to keep records relating to you), we ensure that it is destroyed or de-identified.
Website
This section explains how we handle personal information collected from our websites (including social media sites and mobile sites if relevant). If you have any questions or concerns about transmitting your personal information via the internet, you may contact us using the contact details provided above, as there are other ways for you to provide us with your personal information.
Visiting our website
If you access an unsecured part of our websites, that is, a public page that does not require you to log on, we (or our service providers) will collect information about your visit, such as:
a) The time and date of the visit;
b) Any information or documentation that you download;
c) Your browser type;
d) Your IP address.
Cookies
A “cookie” is a small text file which is placed on your internet browser and which we access each time you visit our website. When you visit the secured pages of our website (i.e., pages that you have to provide login details to access), we use cookies for security and personalization purposes. When you visit the unsecured pages of our website (i.e., public pages that you can access without providing login details), we use cookies to obtain information about how our website is being used.
You may change the settings on your browser to reject cookies, however, doing so will prevent you from accessing the secured pages of our website.
When we receive emails, we will retain the content of the email and our response to you where we consider it necessary to do so. Your email address will only be used or disclosed for the purpose for which it was provided. It will not be added to any mailing lists or used for any other purpose without your consent.
Security
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that the most up-to-date security measures are used on our website to protect your personal information. Any data containing personal information which we transmit via the internet is encrypted. However, we cannot guarantee that any information transmitted via the internet by us, or yourself, is entirely secure. You use our website at your own risk.
Links on our website
Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We advise that the terms of this privacy policy do not apply to external websites. If you wish to find out how any third parties handle your personal information, you will need to obtain a copy of their privacy policy.
- Marketing
We may use your personal information, including your contact details, to provide you with information about products and services, including those of third parties, which we consider may be of interest to you.
You may opt out at any time if you no longer wish to receive marketing information. In order to do so, you will need to request that we no longer send marketing materials to you. You can make this request by using the contact details provided above, or by “unsubscribing” from email or other marketing messages.
Updated: 13 November 2024