Your credit information
Your “credit information” means your credit-related personal information (not including sensitive information) and includes:
- your identification information;
- consumer credit liability information;
- repayment history;
- a statement that an information request has been made about you by a credit provider, or a mortgage or trade insurer;
- whether you applied for consumer or commercial credit and the amount of credit you applied for;
- default, serious credit infringement or payment information;
- new arrangement information;
- court proceedings or personal insolvency information;
- publically available information about your creditworthiness (that is not court proceedings or held in the National Personal Insolvency Index).
How we use your credit information
In addition to the ways for using personal information mentioned above, we may also use your credit information to:
- assess your creditworthiness;
- to assess the validity of your identification information (these checks help us verify whether your identity is real and are not a credit check);
- enable a mortgage insurer or title insurer to assess the risk of providing insurance to us or to address our contractual arrangements with the insurer;
- assess whether to accept a guarantor or the risk of a guarantor being unable to meet their obligations;
- consider hardship requests; and
- assess whether to securitise loans and to arrange the securitising of loans.
We exchange your credit information with credit reporting bodies (CRBs)
When we’re checking your credit worthiness and at other times, we might share your credit information with CRBs. The CRBs we deal with are:
Equifax Australia
Telephone: 13 83 32
Online form: equifax.com.au/contact, opens in new window
Website: equifax.com.au, opens in new window
Post: GPO Box 964, North Sydney NSW 2059
Illion
Telephone: 13 23 33
Online form: illion.com.au/contact-us, opens in new window/
Website: illion.com.au, opens in new window
Experian
Telephone: 1300 783 684
Online form: experian.com.au/contact-us, opens in new window
Email: creditreport@au.experian.com
Website: experian.com.au, opens in new window
Things you should know about your credit information (our Statement of Notifiable Matters)
Credit checks and your credit score
If you apply to us for consumer credit (including a new credit account or to increase the limit on an existing credit account), we can do a credit check without asking for your consent. A credit check is when we ask a credit reporting body for information about the loans you’ve applied for and taken out in the past, and how you’ve managed those loans. The credit reporting body will record the fact that we have done a credit check. This will show on your credit report as a ‘credit enquiry’ (also known as an ‘information request’). The enquiry may be disclosed to other credit providers, and used and disclosed by the credit reporting body or a credit provider, including in the calculation of a credit score.
When a credit enquiry is recorded on your credit report, it can affect your credit score in different ways. It might go up, down, or stay the same. This depends on factors like the type of credit you’re applying for, how many other credit checks you’ve had recently, and other details in your report. An enquiry is more likely to lower your credit score if you make a lot of credit applications in a short time.
When we exchange your personal information to CRBs:
- the CRB may include the information in reports provided to other credit providers to assist them to assess your credit worthiness;
- if you fail to meet your consumer credit payment obligations or commit a serious credit infringement, we may be entitled to disclose this to the CRB;
- our policy about the management of credit-related personal information is found in our Privacy Policy available at www.medfin.com.au/privacy-policy/;
- you have the right to access your information held by us, to ask us to correct the information or to make a complaint about how we have managed your credit- related personal information;
- you have the right to ask a CRB not to use your credit reporting information for the purposes of pre-screening of direct marketing by a credit provider; and
- you have the right to request the CRB not to use or disclose credit reporting information about the individual, if you believe on reasonable grounds that you have been, or are likely to be, a victim of fraud.
Our Credit Reporting Policy
Our Credit Reporting Policy is found in our Privacy Policy available at www.medfin.com.au/privacy-policy/ and contains information about:
- how we manage your credit information;
- how you can access or correct the credit eligibility information we hold about you (this includes credit reports and the information we derive from those reports); and
- how you can raise a complaint about our management of your credit information (and how we will deal with the complaint).
What happens if you don’t provide your information to us?
If you don’t provide your information to us, we may not be able to:
- provide you with the product or service you want;
- manage or administer your product or service;
- personalise your experience with us;
- verify your identity or protect against fraud; or
- let you know about other products or services from our Group that might better meet your financial, e-commerce and lifestyle needs.
Sharing Your Information
We may share your information with other organisations for any purposes for which we use your information. For the avoidance of doubt, this includes sharing your information obtained through any online forms where you have consented or requested that your personal information be shared with a third party.
Sharing with the Group and our Intermediaries
We may share your personal information with other Group members and our Intermediaries. This could depend on the product or service you have applied for and the Group member or Intermediary you are dealing with. Where appropriate, we integrate the information we hold across the Group to provide us with a complete understanding of you and your needs, including giving you access to the Group or related products you hold via Internet Banking.
Sharing with Joint Applicants, Joint Borrowers and Guarantors
We and our Intermediaries may exchange your personal information with your joint Applicants or joint Borrowers (and their authorised legal representatives) to process the Application and to administer your finance contract.
If you are a Guarantor, in order to decide whether to accept your guarantee and to administer the guaranteed finance contract, we and our Intermediaries may exchange your personal information with:
- any of the Applicants or Borrower under the finance contract that you may guarantee or have guaranteed;
- any joint Guarantor; and
- their authorised legal representatives.
Information about a Guarantor that we share with an Applicant, Borrower, or joint Guarantor will not include Credit Eligibility Information (that is, information derived from credit reporting information we obtain from a CRB).
Sharing at your request
We may need to share your personal information with your representative or any person acting on your behalf (for example, financial advisers, lawyers, settlement agents, accountants, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, brokers, valuers or auditors) and your referee such as your employer (to confirm details about you).
Sharing with third parties
We may disclose your personal information to third parties outside of the Group, including:
- those involved in providing, managing or administering your product or service, including our Intermediaries;
- authorised representatives of the NAB Group who sell products or services on our behalf;
- CRBs or other approved third parties who are authorised to assess the validity of identification information;
- identity verification providers (such as Eidentity), for the purposes of verifying your identity information under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth) and also under State and Territory property and electronic conveyancing laws;
- insurance, investment, superannuation and managed funds organisations, and their advisers and service provider;
- medical professionals, medical facilities or health authorities who verify any health information you may provide;
- real estate agents, valuers and insurers (including lenders’ mortgage insurers and title insurers) , re-insurers, claim assessors and investigators;
- brokers or referrers who refer your application or business to us;
- other financial institutions, such as banks or other credit providers, as well as guarantors and prospective guarantors of your facility;
- organisations involved in debt collecting, including purchasers of debt;
- fraud reporting agencies (including organisations that assist with fraud investigations and organisations established to identify, investigate and/or prevent any fraud, suspected fraud, crime, suspected crime, or misconduct of a serious nature);
- organisations involved in surveying or registering a security property or which otherwise have an interest in such property;
- organisations we sponsor and loyalty program partners, including organisations the NAB Group has an arrangement with to jointly offer products or has an alliance with to share information for marketing purposes;
- companies we arrange or distribute products for, such as insurance products;
- if you are a company, your related bodies corporate (for the purposes of better understanding or managing your relationship with them);
- rating agencies to the extent necessary to allow the rating agency to rate particular investments;
- any party involved in securitising your facility, including the Reserve Bank of Australia (sometimes this information is de-identified), re-insurers and underwriters, loan servicers, trust managers, trustees and security trustees;
- service providers that maintain, review and develop our business systems, procedures and technology infrastructure, including testing or upgrading our computer systems;
- payments systems organisations including merchants, payment organisations and organisations that produce cards, cheque books or statements for us;
- our joint venture partners that conduct business with us;
- organisations involved in a corporate re-organisation or transfer of NAB Group assets or business;
- organisations that assist with our product planning, analytics, research and development;
- mailing houses and telemarketing agencies and media organisations who assist us to communicate with you, including media or social networking sites;
- other organisations involved in our normal business practices, including our agents and contractors, as well as our accountants, auditors or lawyers and other external advisers (e.g. consultants and any independent customer advocates);
- government or regulatory bodies (including the Australian Securities and Investment Commission and the Australian Tax Office) as required or authorised by law (in some instances these bodies may share it with relevant foreign authorities); and
- where you’ve given your consent or at your request, including to your representatives, or advisors.
Sharing outside of Australia
We run our business in Australia and overseas. We may need to share some of your information (including credit information) with organisations outside Australia. Sometimes, we may need to ask you before this happens. You can view a list of the countries in which those overseas organisations are located at www.nab.com.au/common/privacy-policy/overseas-countries, opens in new window.
We may store your information in cloud or other types of networked or electronic storage. As electronic or networked storage can be accessed from various countries via an internet connection, it’s not always practicable to know in which country your information may be held. If your information is stored in this way, disclosures may occur in countries other than those listed.
Overseas organisations may be required to disclose information we share with them under a foreign law. In those instances, we will not be responsible for that disclosure.
We do not share your credit information with CRBs located outside of Australia. We are not likely to share credit eligibility information (that is, credit information we obtain about you from a credit reporting body or that we derive from that information) with organisations unless they have business operations in Australia. However in the event Medfin seeks assistance from a related company such as NAB to manage defaulting loans, we are likely to share credit information about you with organisations outside Australia. A list of countries in which those overseas organisations are located is set out above.
Accessing and correcting your Information
You can ask us to access or correct the information that we hold about you. You have special rights to access credit information we obtain about you from a CRB or what we derive from that information. You can find out how to access your information (including your credit eligibility information) by reading our Privacy Policy, available at www.medfin.com.au/privacy-policy or by calling 1300 728 718 and asking us for a copy.
Complaints
If you have a complaint about a privacy issue, please tell us about it. You can find out how to make a complaint (including special rights for credit information complaints) and how we will deal with these complaints, by reading our Privacy Policy, available at www.medfin.com.au/privacy-policy or by calling 1300 728 718 and asking us for a copy.
Contact Us
We care about your privacy. Please contact us if you have any questions or comments about our privacy policies and procedures. We welcome your feedback.
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