Transparency policy

Countrywide's Transparency Policy covers the way in which we use and disclose personal information that customers, applicants, employees, and any other third parties may provide us with.

Personal information includes any information that identifies you personally, such as your name, address, email address, internet protocol address or telephone number.

Under the DPA 2018 and the GDPR, Countrywide is defined as the Data Controller and therefore has a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. We use appropriate technologies to safeguard your details and keep to strict security standards to prevent unauthorised access to it.

We recognise that your privacy is very important and we want you to be confident with the way Countrywide and any of its subsidiaries, branches or representative offices, and applicable third parties, handle your personal information. We have outlined in our privacy notice how Countrywide collects, discloses, protects and uses this information.

View our Transparency policy