In this privacy policy, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to AndCo Realty 23 Limited and our trading name Paterson & Co. We respect the privacy of all users of patersonandco.nz (this website). We are bound by, and comply with, the Privacy Act 2020. This privacy policy explains how we may collect, store, use and disclose personal information that you provide to us. By accessing or using this website you consent to our collecting, storing, using, and disclosing your personal information in a manner set out in this privacy policy.
Personal information is information about an identifiable individual. It includes information that could be used to identify you, such as your name and contact details. If the information we collect personally identifies you, or you are reasonably identifiable from it, the information will be considered personal information
We may collect personal information from you (including, without limitation, your name, email address, phone number, and postal address) when you use this website.
You may decide not to provide your personal information to us. However, if you do not provide it, we may not be able to provide you with access to certain information or services.
We collect your personal information directly from you unless it is unreasonable or impracticable to do so. When collecting personal information from you, we may collect in various ways including:
In some circumstances information may also be collected from third parties where:
If you provide us with personal information about a third party we collect it on the basis that, you have that person’s consent for us to collect and handle their personal information in accordance with this privacy policy.
Statistical Information and Cookies
When you visit this website, we may use automated tools and methods (such as cookies and sessions) to collect certain information about your visit, including, without limitation:
This information may be used in aggregate form to analyse how this website is being used (for example to analyse usage patterns in order to improve this website). Except as set out in this privacy policy, we will not disclose any such information except in aggregate form.
We may gather more extensive information if we are concerned, for example, about abnormal website usage patterns or website security breaches.
What purposes do we use your personal information?
The information collected will be used by Paterson & Co for the purposes relating to:
Upon engaging with us (by signing a scope of engagement or declaration and authority) you authorise us to access any of your contact details that may be held by Paterson & Co. Personal information is collected by Paterson & Co. We take reasonable steps to protect personal information that is held by us from unauthorised access, use, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
We will not disclose your personal information to third parties except in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020 and as set out in this privacy policy. We will only use or disclose personal information that you have provided to us, or which we have obtained about you:
We may hold your personal information in electronic formats or in hard copy, at our offices or at premises outside our offices, including data storage facilities or online storage located within or outside New Zealand, which may be operated by independent service contractors.
Where your personal information is transferred outside New Zealand we will ensure the intended recipient has provided appropriate safeguards and that requisite rights and remedies in relation to the personal information remain available, or we will obtain your explicit consent for the transfer.
We take reasonable steps to securely store your personal information to ensure it is protected from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure, and from other types of misuse, interference and loss. This includes electronic and physical security measures and procedures, staff training and use of password protection software.
We will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify your personal information when we no longer require it for any purpose for which it was collected. We may retain your personal information for as long as necessary to comply with any applicable law, for legal, insurance and corporate governance purposes, for the prevention of fraud and to resolve disputes. Your personal information may also be retained in our IT system back-up records.
The transfer of data over the Internet is inherently insecure. We cannot guarantee the security, during transmission, of any personal information provided to us via our websites. Please bear this in mind when transmitting information by this means to us.
This website may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by third parties. We are not responsible for the content of such websites, or the manner in which those websites collect, store, use, or distribute any personal information you provide. When you visit any third party website from a hyperlink displayed on this website, we encourage you to review the privacy statement of that website so that you can understand how the personal information you provide may be collected, stored, used, and disclosed.
We are bound by, and comply with, the Privacy Act 2020. Under the Privacy Act 2020, you have the right to access and to request correction of any personal information about you held by us.
You may request access to, or correction of, any personal information we hold about you by contacting us directly.
If you’re not satisfied with our response to any privacy-related concern you may have, you can contact the Privacy Commissioner.
Contact details for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner are:
https://www.privacy.org.nz/about-us/contact/
Changes to our Privacy Policy
We reserve the right, at our discretion, to alter this privacy policy at any time. Changes to this policy will take effect immediately once they are published on our website.
If you haven't bought or sold a property since 2019, chances are the process is going to feel a little different now that Real Estate Agents are now captured under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Act.
The AML Act requires us to take proactive measures in order to help the FIU tackle prospective money laundering and financing of terrorism. These measures are our contribution in order to stop crime and safeguard our reputation as one of the least corrupt nations in the world, and a good place to do business.
Under the AML Act, a customer is classified as our vendor /seller. So if you decide to sell your property from January 2019, we will be required to conduct customer due diligence (CDD) as well as customer identification and verification.
Similarly if you are are increasing your property portfolio through the purchase of a new property, then your lawyer will conduct the required CDD.
When engaging with you, our team must establish the following:
Once the agent has established who the ‘beneficial owner(s)/real person(s)’ are, they will need to obtain documentation from each of these person/s to prove their identity. While the above is not exhaustive, and intending to be a general guide to the process - don't stress, our team is on hand to help guide you through navigating your requirements.
We are required to record all gathered information that can be made available for our ‘supervisor’ - the Department of Internal Affairs, to audit and review upon request. All information is stored in-line with both our legal obligations under the Act as well as our Privacy Policy on a secure server.
If you have any questions in relation to any aspect of the AML/CFT Act 2009, our obligations, or how it may affect you - feel free to call our team or ask to speak to our Compliance Officer.