Mumbai
February 22, 2017
1 Day Event

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Bringing India’s trade community together for well over a decade, GTR’s annual conference returned to India for its 13th year. Mumbai provided an ideal location for local and international delegates to meet face-to-face with market peers, share expertise and experiences first-hand and create networking leads, all while saving delegates time, travel and money.

Those in attendance this year included companies involved in exporting their goods globally, international corporates looking to enter the Indian market, financial institutions providing funding options, insurers and lawyers involved in covering these operations and any institution involved in international trade finance.

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Topics discussed in 2017:

›› Spotlight on India: This session provided an update on India’s trade landscape and consider what future developments will emerge from being Asia’s largest exporter.

››Trade credit and insurance risk: The session featured an exclusive presentation by ECGC on assessing cross-border trade risk for traders and exporters and collaborating with the industry players to create risk management solutions for the Indian market.

››Trade financing roundtable: A lively group discussion that highlighted the road map for trade financing in India and provided insights into the mechanisms, structures and risk management strategies to succeed in the Indian market.
›› The commodity viewpoint: Provided trader perspectives from The National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Olam Agri, the most diversified agri-commodity supply chain in India, plus McDonald Pelz, cash grain, oilseed and renewable energy leader.
›› The digitisation of trade financing: A break out stream that featured discussions that examined technology trends currently impacting trade and financing, and how they can be successfully incorporated into the present lending framework, while discussions later in the day focused on a technology update for the banking sector.
›› Infrastructure financing: Stream two of the break out, assessed investment trends, opportunities and challenges for long-term projects.
›› Smart cities in India: This session provided an update on the Smart City projects in India and how successful it has been in attracting trade and investment into the country, and reviewed new projects including Gift City in Gujarat and what options are available for the banking and financing sectors.
›› Supply chain financing (SCF): The increase in technology and globalisation has created more options for supply chain financing in a space that was traditionally dominated by banks. This session provided a brief update on structures and models for short-term supply chain financing.
›› The way forward: Concluding the event, key speakers provided their expert opinions and final analysis on what the future holds for India’s trade and investment sector in the coming years.

 

Who attended?

Regional corporates & traders
Banks & financiers
Government organisations & public bodies
Insurers & risk managers
Lawyers
Consultants
Trade associations and chambers
ECAs & multilaterals
Solution providers


Additional information:

  • Join the discussion and follow the conference on social media with the official event hashtag #GTRIND
  • See a list of attending companies from the 2016 event here
  • Questions? Interested in supporting the event next year? Contact Elisabeth at espry@gtreview.com or +44 (020) 8772 3006.

Click the Brochure tab above to download the event agenda. Post-event report coming soon!

 

  • Abhijit Singh, General Manager Commercial Banking, ICICI Bank Ltd
  • Ajay Sahai, Director General & CEO, Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO)
  • Amisha Shah, General Manager, Reliance Jio Infocomm
  • Aniket Thakur, Co-Founder, Esthenos Technologies
  • Anil Jena, Senior-Vice President, Treasury, Olam Agro India
  • Babu Sivaprakasam, Head of the Banking and Finance practice, ELP
  • Challa Sreenivasulu Setty, Chief General Manager, State Bank of India
  • Deep Roy, Associate Partner, ELP
  • Ian Kerr, Chief Executive Officer, Bolero International
  • Jayant Mehrotra, Global Trade Finance, India, Mizuho Bank Ltd
  • Jovilyn Cotio, Relationship Manager, Supply Chain Finance Program, Asian Development Bank
  • Kalyan Basu, Senior Vice-President; Managing Director, A.TREDS, Axis Bank Business Group
  • Kamlesh Thakur, Chairman, Prime Investrade Limited
  • Karthik Natarajan, Head, Rand Merchant Bank
  • Ketan Gaikwad, Director and Head of Trade India, Global Transaction Banking, Barclays
  • Khushnama Davar, Managing Director & Head Trade, India Banking, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Kiranprasad Susarla, GEVP and Head, Trade Product Management, Yes Bank
  • Madhwaprasanna Gummanur, Commercial Director, SWIFT
  • Naveen Raju, Executive Director, TiE Mumbai
  • Rahul Lakhotia, Vice-President, Global Trade Finance, Mizuho Bank
  • Rajiv Kacholia, Senior Advisor, Prime Investrade Limited
  • Rakesh Patwari, Head of Business Development, Global Trade & Receivables Finance, HSBC India
  • Ranadeep Mookerjee, Trade Product, ICICI Bank
  • Ravin Mody, Head of Treasury, IR & M&A, Marico
  • Rishi Nathany, ?Chief, Financial Segment, National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX)
  • Riyazuddin KM, Chief Finance Manager, Mumbai Refinery, Bharat Petroleum Corporation
  • Rohit Goyal, Deputy Head, Receivables and Supply Chain Finance, EFA Group
  • Rugved Dhumale Deputy Treasurer, Petrochemicals, Reliance Industries Limited
  • Sameer Mittal, Director India, CPA-Partnership
  • Shankar Radhakrishnan, Head for Trade and Supply Chain Finance, India, Bank of America
  • SK Dutta, Vice-President, Karamtara Engineering
  • Sumit Gupta, Business Development Manager, McDonald Pelz Commodities
  • Sunil Joshi, General Manager, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC Limited)
  • Vikas Jha, Senior Vice-President and Head, Product Management Trade & Supply Chain, DBS Bank
  • Vikram Lodha, ?Head of Trade & SCF Product Management, Kotak Mahindra Bank

A

  • A&N Resources
  • Accord Chemical Corporation
  • Aczet Pvt
  • Afcons Infrastructure
  • Agarwal Fastners
  • Ajanta Pharma
  • Alch Capital
  • Allstate Group
  • Amicorp
  • Anco Motors
  • Andritz
  • AOC
  • Apar Industries
  • Arabian Petroleum
  • Aramex
  • Asian Development Bank
  • Atd Pacific Traders
  • Atrios
  • Aum fashions
  • Awin Resource International
  • Axis Bank

B

  • Bajaj Electricals
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Barclays
  • Baumer Group
  • Bharat Petroleum Corporation
  • Bharati Shipyard
  • BNP Paribas
  • BNY Mellon
  • Bolero International
  • British South India Council of Commerce (BSICC)
  • Bunge

C

  • Cadilla
  • Capedge Overseas Dmcc
  • CEAT
  • Chiba India
  • Convergence Capital Group
  • CPA-Partnership
  • Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank
  • Creestaa Elevators India
  • Crescendo World Wide
  • CRIF
  • Crompton Greaves
  • Cummins

D

  • Damodar Industries
  • Dassault Systemes
  • DBS Bank
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Directorate General of Foreign Trade
  • DS-Concept
  • Dwarkadas Group
  • DZ Bank

E

  • Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)
  • Economic Laws Practice
  • Edelweiss Agri Value Chain
  • EFA Group
  • Emirates NBD
  • Endurance Technologies
  • Essar Group
  • Esthenos
  • Esvaran Foods Mill
  • Excel International

F

  • Falcon
  • Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO)
  • Fil-Flan Technologies
  • Fivebros Forging
  • Foreign Exchange Dealers’ Association of India

G

  • G.S. Sethi & Sons
  • Gala Precision Engineering
  • Ganta Groups
  • Gem Aromatics
  • General Electric
  • German Indian Business Center
  • Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
  • Godrej & Boyce
  • Godrej Consumer Products
  • Gold Star Jewellery
  • Golden Agri
  • Goldstab Organics
  • Grasim Industries

H

  • H.J. Exports
  • h2o Advisory
  • Hari Krishna Exports
  • Hindalco Industries
  • Hindustan Zinc
  • HSBC
  • Huawei Technologies

I

  • ICC Academy
  • ICICI Bank
  • IE Singapore
  • IIICORP
  • Indian Oil Corporation
  • Indus Resources
  • Industrial Refrigeration
  • Inesh Accerro
  • IORA International

J

  • J.P. Morgan
  • Jain Irrigation Systems
  • Jayant International
  • Jayshree Machines and Tools
  • JSK Industries
  • JSW Steel

K

  • Kalpataru Power Transmission
  • Karamtara Engineering
  • KEC International
  • Kent Garments
  • KfW IPEX Bank
  • Khanna Industrial Pipes
  • Kiran Gems
  • KNT Creations
  • Kotak Mahindra Group
  • Krishna Solvechem

L

  • Larsen & Toubro
  • Laxmi Diamonds
  • Liberty House UK
  • Linit Exports
  • Longevity Health Ventures
  • Louis Dreyfus Commodities
  • Lupin

M

  • M/S Durian Industries
  • M/S Kapu Gems
  • Maccaferri Environmental Solutions
  • Macdonald & Pelz
  • Mahindra & Mahindra
  • Mangalam Ventures
  • Marico
  • Markel International
  • Mars International
  • Marsh
  • Mashreq
  • Mayer & Co Advisory
  • Mazgaon Dock
  • Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated MUFG
  • Mizuho Bank
  • Mona Arts and Crafts

N

  • National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange’s (NCDEX)
  • Navjyot International
  • New Holland Fiat
  • Nissan Motor

O

  • Olam Agro India
  • Olivia Impex
  • Omatek Lab

P

  • Penta Bioscience Products
  • Pidilite Industries
  • Pratibha Syntex
  • Premdeep Goldstar
  • Prime Investrade
  • Primetals Technologies India Private
  • PRS Permacel

R

  • Rand Merchant Bank
  • Raymond Uco Denim
  • Reliance ADAG
  • Reliance Defence & Engineering
  • Reliance Industries
  • Reliance Jio Infocomm
  • Rite Food Products

S

  • SAIL
  • Sakuma Exports Limited
  • Samiri Equipments & Engineers
  • Samiri Forge Pvt Ltd
  • Sandvik
  • Saraswati International
  • SBI Global Factors
  • Schokhi Industrials
  • SEB Group
  • Serum Institute of India
  • Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast
  • Shivani Scientific
  • Shri Balaji Traders
  • Sidhhartha Corporation
  • Siemens
  • Skytex
  • SME Chamber of India
  • Societe Generale
  • Standard Chartered
  • Star International
  • State Bank of India
  • Step Industries Limited
  • Sterlite Industries
  • Subh Marketing
  • Sudarshan Gears
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
  • Sun Pharma
  • SunGold Trade
  • Superkino Equipments
  • Supreme Petrochem
  • Suzuki Motors Gujarat
  • Swift

T

  • Tata Group
  • Tata Steel
  • Taylor & Shroff
  • Thomas Cook
  • TiE Mumbai
  • TPM Depot
  • Trafigura Group
  • Tribhuvandas Bhimji Zaveri
  • Triumph Metals & Minerals
  • Tubefit Instrument Controls

U

  • UCP India-Urmila Chemopharma
  • UniCredit
  • United Rubber Industries
  • UPL

V

  • Vapcon MFG. Engineers
  • Vedanta Group
  • Videocon Industries

W, Z & Y

  • Waltham Partners
  • Wan Hai Lines
  • Wells Fargo Bank
  • Welspun
  • Western Rubbers
  • Willis Towers Watson
  • Wrigley India
  • YES Bank
  • Zuari Agro Chemicals Limite

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Who are we?

Established in 2002 and with offices in London and Singapore, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is the world’s leading trade and trade finance media company, offering information, news, events and services for companies and individuals involved in global trade.

Our principal business activities are:

  • Business-to-Business financial publishing. We provide a range of products and services focused on international commodities, export, supply chain and trade finance markets including magazines, newsletters, electronic information and data
  • Organisers of seminars, conferences, training courses and exhibitions for the finance industry

Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is a company registered in the United Kingdom with company number 4407327 | VAT Registration: 799 1585 59

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This Data Protection Policy explains when and why we collect personal information about people who visit our website, how we use it, the conditions under which we may disclose it to others and how we keep it secure.

Why do we collect information from you?

Our primary goal in collecting personal data from you is to give you an enjoyable customised experience whilst allowing us to provide services and features that will meet your needs.
We collect certain personal data from you, which you give to us when using our Site and/or registering or subscribing for our products and services. However, we also give you the option to access our Sites’ home pages without subscribing or registering or disclosing your personal data.

We also collect certain personal data from other group companies to whom you have given information through their websites (including, by way of example, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd and subsidiaries, in accordance with the purposes listed below). Should we discover that any such personal data has been delivered to any of the Sites, we will remove that information as soon as possible.

Why this policy exists

This Data Protection Policy ensures Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd:

  • Complies with data protection law and follow good practice
  • Protects the rights of staff, customers and partners
  • Is open about how it stores and processes individuals’ data
  • pretexts itself from the risk of a data breach

We may change this Policy from time to time so please check this page occasionally to ensure that you’re happy with any changes. By using our website, you’re agreeing to be bound by this Policy.

Data protection law

The Data Protection Act 1998 described how organisations – including Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd – must collect, handle and store personal information. These rules apply regardless of whether data is stored electronically, on paper or on other materials. To comply with the law, personal information collected must be stored safely, not disclosed unlawfully and used fairly.

The Data Protection Act is underpinned by eight important principles. These say that personal data must:

  • Be processed fairly and lawfully
  • Be obtained only for specific, lawful purposes
  • Be adequate, relevant and not excessive
  • Be accurate and kept up to date
  • Not be held for any longer than necessary
  • Processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects
  • Be protected in appropriate ways
  • Not be transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA), unless that country of territory also ensures an adequate level of protection

How do we collect information from you?

We obtain information about you when you use our website, for example, when you contact us about products and services, when you register for an event, register to receive eNewsletters, subscribe or register for a trial to our GTR magazine/website.

 Types of Personal Data Held and its Use

1.      Customer Services and Administration

On some Sites, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd collects personal data such as your name, job title, department, company, e-mail, phone, work and/or home address, in order to register you for access to certain content, subscriptions and events. In addition, we may also store information including IP address and page analytics, including information regarding what pages are accessed, by whom and when.

This information is used to administer and deliver to you the products and/or services you have requested, to operate our Sites efficiently and improve our service to you, and to retain records of our business transactions and communications. By using the Sites and submitting personal information through the registration process you are agreeing that we may collect, hold, process and use your information (including personal information) for the purpose of providing you with the Site services and developing our business, which shall include (without limitation) the purposes described in the below paragraphs.

2.      Monitoring use of our Sites

Where, as part of our Site services, we enable you to post information or materials on our Site, we may access and monitor any information which you upload or input, including in any password-protected sections. Subject to any necessary consents, we also monitor and/or record the different Sites you visit and actions taken on those Sites, e.g. content viewed or searched for. If you are a registered user (e.g. a subscriber or taking a trial), when you log on, this places a cookie on your machine. This enables your access to content and services that

are not publicly available. Once you are logged on, the actions you take – for example, viewing an article – will be recorded (subject to any necessary consents). We may use technology or a service provider to do this for us. This information may be used for one or more of the following purposes:

  • to fulfil our obligations to you;
  • to improve the efficiency, quality and design of our Sites and services;
  • to see which articles, features and services are most read and used
  • to track compliance with our terms and conditions of use, e.g. to ensure that you are acting within the scope of your user licence;
  • for marketing purposes (subject to your rights to opt-in and opt-out of receiving certain marketing communications) – see paragraph 3 below;
  • for advertising purposes, although the information used for these purposes does not identify you personally. Please see paragraph 5 below for more details;
  • to protect or comply with our legal rights and obligations; and
  • to enable our journalists to contact and interact with you online in connection with any content you may post to our Sites.

Please see paragraph 5 below for more information on cookies and similar technologies and a link to a page where you can turn them on or off.

3.      Marketing

Some of your personal data collected under paragraphs 1 and 2 above may be used by us to contact you by e-mail, telephone and/or post for sending information or promotional material on our products and/or services and/or those of our other group companies. We give you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving marketing communications. Further detail can be found on the applicable Site and in the footer of each marketing communication sent by us, our group companies or service providers. See also “Consents and opt-outs” section below. We will not share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.

4.      Profiling

We may analyse your personal information to create a profile of your interests and preferences so that we can contact you with information relevant to you.

5.      Cookies and similar technologies

All our Sites use cookies and similar technical tools to collect information about your access to the Site and the services we provide.

What is a cookie?

When you enter some sites, your computer will be issued with a cookie. Cookies are text files that identify your computer to servers. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user, just the computer used.

Many sites do this whenever a user visits their site in order to track traffic flows, recording those areas of the site that have been visited by the computer in question, and for how long.

Users have the opportunity to set their computers to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. Selecting not to receive means that certain personalised services Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd offers cannot then be provided to that user.

 

Why do we use cookies?

  1. Log In – Where we provide log in mechanisms for site users a cookie is created at login and for the duration of the session. Each cookie contains a unique reference number only (no personal information) which is used to confirm you are authorised.
  2. Analytics – To allow us to keep track of traffic to our website we use cookies. The cookies simply tell us if you have previously visited our website so we can get more accurate figures for New vs Returning visitors.

Find and control your cookies

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We may use cookies to:

  • remember that you have used the Site before; this means we can identify the number of unique visitors we receive to different parts of the Site. This allows us to make sure we have enough capacity for the number of users that we get and make sure that the Site runs fast enough
  • remember your login session so you can move from one page to another within the Site;
  • store your preferences or your user name and password so that you do not need to input these details every time you visit the Site;
  • customise elements of the layout and/or content of the pages of Site for you;
  • record activity on our Sites so that we understand how you use our Sites enabling us to better tailor our content, services and marketing to your needs;
  • collect statistical information about how you use the Site so that we can improve the Site; and
  • gather information about the pages on the Site that you visit, and other information about other websites that you visit, so as to place you in a “market segment”. This information is only collected by reference to the IP address that you are using, but does include information about the county and city you are in, together with the name of your internet service provider.

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but, if you prefer, you can change your browser to prevent that, or to notify you each time a cookie is set. You can also learn more about cookies in general by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org which includes additional useful information on cookies and how to block cookies using different types of browser. Please note however, that by blocking, deleting or turning off cookies used on the Site you may not be able to take full advantage of the Site.

6.      E-mail tracking

E-mail tracking is a method for monitoring the e-mail delivery to those subscribers who have opted-in to receive marketing e-mails from GTR, including GTR Africa, GTR Asia, GTR Americas, GTR Europe, GTR Mena, GTR eNews, Third party e-mails and GTR Ventures.

Why do we track e-mails?

So that we can better understand our users’ needs, we track responses, subscription behaviour and engagement to our e-mails – for example, to see which links are the most popular in newsletters. They enable us to understand the consumers journey through metrics including open rate, click-through rate, bounces and unsubscribes. Any other purposes for which Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd wishes to use your personal data will be notified to you and your personal data will not be used for any such purpose without obtaining your prior consent.

How do you track GTR eNewsletters?

To do this, we use pixel GIFs, also known as “pixel tags” – these are small image files that are placed within the body of our e-mail messages. When that image is downloaded from our web servers, the e-mail is recorded as being opened. By using some form of digitally time-stamped record to reveal the exact time and date that an e-mail was received or opened, as well the IP address of the recipient.

7.      Consents and opt-outs

You can give your consent to opt-out of all or any particular uses of your data as indicated above by:

  • Indicating at the point on the relevant Site where personal data is collected
  • Informing us by e-mail, post or phone
  • Updating your preferences on the applicable Site or eNewsletter (unsubscribe and preference options are available in the footer of each eNewsletter)

To turn cookies and similar technologies on and off, see the information in paragraph 5 above. Any questions regarding consents and opt-outs should be sent by e-mail to privacy@gtreview.com or by writing to Data Protection Officer at, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, United Kingdom. Alternatively, you can telephone our London headquarters at +44 (0) 20 8673 9666.

8.      Disclosures

Information collected at one Site may be shared between Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd and other group companies for the purposes listed above.

We may transfer, sell or assign any of the information described in this policy to third parties as a result of a sale, merger, consolidation, change of control, transfer of assets or reorganisation of our business.

9.      Public forums, message boards and blogs

Some of our Sites may have a message board, blogs or other facilities for user generated content available and users can participate in these facilities. Any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information and you should always be careful when deciding to disclose your personal information.

10.  Data outside the EEA

Services on the Internet are accessible globally so collection and transmission of personal data is not always limited to one country. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd may transfer your personal data, for the above-listed purposes to other third parties, which may be located outside the European Economic Area and/or with a different level of personal data protection. However, when conducting transfers, we take all necessary steps to ensure that your data is treated reasonably, securely and in accordance with this Privacy Statement.

Who has access to your information?

Confidentiality and Security of Your Personal Data

We are committed to keeping the data you provide us secure and will take reasonable precautions to protect your personal data from loss, misuse or alteration.

However, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our Site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features described above to try to prevent unauthorised access.

We have implemented information security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from:

  • unauthorised access
  • improper use or disclosure
  • unauthorised modification
  • unlawful destruction or accidental loss

All our employees, contractors and data processors (i.e. those who process your personal data on our behalf, for the purposes listed above), who have access to, and are associated with the processing of your personal data, are obliged to keep the information confidential and not use it for any other purpose than to carry out the services they are performing for us.

Responsibilities

Everyone who works for or with Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd has some responsibility for ensuring data is collected, stored and handled appropriately. Each team handling personal data must ensure that it is handled and processed in line with this policy and data protection principles. However, the following people have key areas of responsibility. The board of directors is ultimately responsible for ensuring that Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd meets its legal obligations.

Name of Data Controller

The Data Controller is Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is subject to the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and is registered in the UK with the Information Commissioner`s Office.

How to access, update and erase your personal information

If you wish to know whether we are keeping personal data about you, or if you have an enquiry about our privacy policy or your personal data held by us, in relation to any of the Sites, you can contact the Data Protection Officer via:

  • By writing to this address: Data Protection Officer, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, UK
  • Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8673 9666
  • E-mail: privacy@gtreview.com

Upon request, we will provide you with a readable copy of the personal data which we keep about you. We may require proof of your identity and may charge a small fee (not exceeding the statutory maximum fee that can be charged) to cover administration and postage.

Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd allows you to challenge the data that we hold about you and, where appropriate in accordance with applicable laws, you may have your personal information:

  • erased
  • rectified or amended
  • completed

Disclosing data for other reasons

In certain circumstances, the Data Protection Act allows personal data to be disclosed to law enforcement agencies without the consent of the data subject. Under these circumstances, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, will disclose requested data. However, the Data Controller will ensure the request is legitimate, seeking assistance from the board and from the company’s legal advisors where necessary.

Changes to this Privacy Statement

We will occasionally update this Privacy Statement to reflect new legislation or industry practice, group company changes and customer feedback. We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement periodically to be informed of how we are protecting your personal data.

Providing information

Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd aims to ensure that individuals are aware that their data is being processed, and that they understand.

  • How the data is being used
  • How to exercise their rights

To this end, the company has a privacy statement, setting out how data relating to individuals is used by the company. This is available on request and available on the company’s website.

Review of this policy

We keep this Policy under regular review. This Privacy Statement was last updated in April 2018.

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