We would like to thank you for visiting
businessfirst.com.mt website.
We are committed to protect
our visitors’ privacy and we will not collect any personal information unless
you provide it voluntarily. Any personal
information you communicate with us is kept in accordance with the EU Data
Protection Legislation, consisting primarily of but not limited
to the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 –
(“GDPR”) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the
protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data
and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC, as
well as the Data Protection
Act 2018 (Chapter 586 of the Laws of Malta).
Information
Collection, Usage, Security and Retention
As a visitor at Business 1st
office, you may be requested to submit data in order to apply for services
provided by Business 1st on behalf of government agencies such as
Social Security Department and Jobsplus. The information requested is personal data
such as, but not limited to name, surname, identification number, contact
information, business activity and a copy of the identification document. The
legal basis for processing such personal data is for the performance of a
contract and ease of doing business. The data subject is informed of such
processing and sharing of data with other government entities through an authorisation
form. Once all the data is collected,
it is then scanned and emailed to Jobsplus.
The authorisation form is kept for 10 years in a secured environment,
and is only accessed by authorised Business 1st personnel who have
been trained to handle personal data. It is then destroyed. All data collected
is not shared/disclosed with any unauthorised parties.
Website
visitors
If you read or download information from our site, we
automatically collect and store non-personal information. Such data is collected for
statistical/feedback purposes by the EU under the Single Digital Gateway
Regulation.
Access
to and Correction of Personal Data
Clients can access their own personal data held at our
offices by sending an email to dpo@maltaenterprise.com
Clients may ask for personal data to be rectified by sending an email to dpo@maltaenterprise.com
Contact
us
If you need further information, please feel free to
contact us by sending an email to dpo@maltaenterprise.com
Filing
a complaint
If you believe that your data protection rights have been
infringed, you may contact the data protection authority in Malta here. Further information may be obtained from the
website of the Information and Data
Protection Commissioner (IDPC).
last updated 24 June 2021