EU Privacy Notice

EU Privacy Notice

This EU Privacy Notice (this “EU Privacy Notice”) applies to the extent that EU Data Protection Legislation (as defined below) applies to the processing of personal data by an Authorized Entity (as defined below) or to the extent that a data subject is a resident of the United Kingdom (the “UK”), the European Union (the “EU”) or the European Economic Area (the “EEA”). If this EU Privacy Notice applies, the data subject has certain rights with respect to such personal data, as outlined below.

For purposes of this EU Privacy Notice, “EU Data Protection Legislation” means all applicable legislation and regulations relating to the protection of personal data in force from time to time in the EU, the EEA, or the UK, including (without limitation): Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the General Data Protection Regulation), the Data Protection Act 2018, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, or any other legislation which implements any other current or future legal act of the EU or the UK concerning the protection and processing of personal data (including any national implementing or successor legislation), and including any amendment or re-enactment of the foregoing. The terms “data controller”, “data processor”, “data subject”, “personal data” and “processing” in this EU Privacy Notice shall be interpreted in accordance with the applicable EU Data Protection Legislation. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this EU Privacy Notice will have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Amended and Restated Exempted Limited Partnership Agreement (the “Partnership Agreement”) of Rhône Partners VI L.P. or Rhône Offshore Partners VI L.P., each an exempted limited partnership formed and registered under the laws of the Cayman Islands (as applicable, the “Partnership”).

Please direct any questions arising out of this EU Privacy Notice to [email protected].

Categories of personal data collected and lawful bases for processing

In connection with offering, forming and operating private investment funds for potential investors, the Partnership, the General Partner, their affiliates and, in each case, their administrators, legal and other advisors and agents (the “Authorized Entities”) collect, record, store, adapt, and otherwise process and use personal data either relating to:

a) potential purchasers that are considering whether to invest in the Partnership; or
b) potential finance providers that are considering whether to provide debt finance for the acquisition and/or to lead a lending syndicate to provide debt finance for the investment in the Partnership,

or to their partners, officers, directors, employees, shareholders, ultimate beneficial owners, lenders or affiliates or to any other data subjects from the following sources (and all references to “potential investor(s)” in this EU Privacy Notice shall be to such potential investor(s) and, as applicable, any of these other persons as relate to such potential investor(s)):

a) information received in telephone conversations, in voicemails, through written correspondence, via e-mail, or on subscription agreements, investor questionnaires, applications or other forms (including, without limitation, any anti-money laundering, identification, and verification documentation);
b) information about transactions with any Authorized Entity or others;
c) information captured on any Authorized Entity’s website, including registration information and any information captured via “cookies”; and
d) information from available public sources, including from:

• publicly available and accessible directories and sources;
• bankruptcy registers;
• tax authorities, including those that are based outside the UK and the EEA if you are subject to tax in another jurisdiction;
• governmental and competent regulatory authorities to whom any Authorized Entity has regulatory obligations;
• credit agencies; and
• fraud prevention and detection agencies and organisations.

Any Authorized Entity may process the following categories of personal data:

a) names, dates of birth and birth place;
b) contact details and professional addresses (including physical address, e-mail address and telephone number);
c) account data and other information contained in any document provided by potential investors to the Authorized Entities (whether directly or indirectly);
d) risk tolerance, transaction history, investment experience and investment activity;
e) information regarding a potential investor’s status under various laws and regulations, including their social security number, tax status, income and assets;
f) accounts and transactions with other institutions;
g) information regarding a potential investor’s interest in the Partnership, including ownership percentage, capital investment, income and losses;
h) information regarding a potential investor’s citizenship and location of residence;
i) source of funds used to make the investment in the Partnership; and
j)anti-money laundering, identification (including passport and drivers’ license), and verification documentation.

Any Authorized Entity may, in certain circumstances, combine personal data it receives from a potential investor with information that it collects from, or about such potential investor. This will include information collected in an online or offline context.

One or more of the Authorized Entities are “data controllers” of personal data collected in connection with the Partnership. In simple terms, this means such Authorized Entities: (i) “control” the personal data that they or other Authorized Entities collect from potential investors or other sources; and (ii) make certain decisions on how to use and protect such personal data.

There is a need to process personal data for the purposes set out in this EU Privacy Notice as a matter of contractual necessity under or in connection with the Partnership Agreement and associated Partnership documentation, and in the legitimate interests of the Authorized Entities (or those of a third party) to operate their respective businesses. From time to time, an Authorized Entity may need to process the personal data on other legal bases, including: with consent; to comply with a legal obligation; if it is necessary to protect the vital interests of a potential investor or other data subjects; or if it is necessary for a task carried out in the public interest.

A failure to provide the personal data requested to fulfil the purposes described in this EU Privacy Notice may result in the applicable Authorized Entities being unable to provide the services as contemplated by the Partnership Agreement and/or an investor’s subscription agreement (the “Subscription Agreement”).

Purpose of processing

The applicable Authorized Entities process the personal data for the following purposes (and in respect of paragraphs (c), (d), (f), (h) and (i) in the legitimate interests of the Authorized Entities):

a) The performance of its contractual and legal obligations (including applicable anti-money laundering, know your customer and other related laws and regulations) in assessing suitability of potential investors in the Partnership.
b) The administrative processes (and related communication) carried out between the Authorized Entities in preparing for the admission of investors to the Partnership.
c) Ongoing communication with potential investors, their representatives, advisors and agents, (including the negotiation, preparation and signature of documentation)during the process of admitting potential investors to the Partnership.
d) The ongoing administrative, accounting, reporting and other processes and communication required to operate the business of the General Partner and/or the Partnership in accordance with the Partnership Agreement and other applicable documentation between the parties.
e) To administer, manage and set up your investor account(s) to allow you to purchase your holding (of shares) in the Partnership (and any other funds operated by the General Partner or its affiliates).
f) To facilitate the execution, continuation or termination of the contractual relationship between you and the General Partner and/or the Partnership.
g) To facilitate the transfer of funds, and administering and facilitating any other transaction, between you and the Partnership.
h) To enable any actual or proposed assignee or transferee, participant or sub-participant of the Partnership’s rights or obligations to evaluate proposed transactions.
i) To facilitate business asset transactions involving the Partnership or Partnership-related vehicles.
j) Any legal or regulatory requirement.
k) Keeping investors informed about the business of the General Partner and its affiliates generally, including offering opportunities to make investments other than in the Partnership.
l) Any other purpose that has been notified, or has been agreed, in writing.

The Authorized Entities monitor communications where the law requires them to do so. The Authorized Entities also monitor communications, where required to do so, to comply with regulatory rules and practices and, where permitted to do so, to protect their respective businesses and the security of their respective systems.

Sharing and transfers of personal data

In addition to disclosing personal data amongst themselves, any Authorized Entity may disclose personal data, where permitted by EU Data Protection Legislation, to other service providers, prospective or current investors or participants in the Partnership, employees, agents, contractors, consultants, professional advisers, lenders, data processors and persons employed and/or retained by them in order to fulfil the purposes described in this EU Privacy Notice. In addition, any Authorized Entity may share personal data with regulatory bodies having competent jurisdiction over them, as well as with the tax authorities, auditors and tax advisers (where necessary or required by law).

Any Authorized Entity may transfer personal data to a Non-Equivalent Country (as defined below), in order to fulfil the purposes described in this EU Privacy Notice and in accordance with applicable law, including where such transfer is a matter of contractual necessity to enter into, perform and administer the Subscription Agreement and Partnership Agreement, and to implement requested pre-contractual measures. For information on the safeguards applied to such transfers, please contact the General Partner. For the purposes of this EU Privacy Notice, “Non-Equivalent Country” shall mean a country or territory other than (i) a member state of the EEA; or (ii) a country or territory which has at the relevant time been decided by the European Commission in accordance with EU Data Protection Legislation to ensure an adequate level of protection for personal data.

Retention and security of personal data

The General Partner and its affiliates consider the protection of personal data to be a sound business practice, and to that end, employ appropriate technical and organisational measures, including robust physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect personal data in their possession or under their control.

Personal data may be kept for as long as it is required for legitimate business purposes, to perform contractual obligations, or where longer, such longer period as is required by applicable legal or regulatory obligations. Personal data will be retained throughout the life cycle of any investment in the Partnership. However, some personal data will be retained after a data subject ceases to be an investor in the Partnership.

Data Subject Rights

It is acknowledged that, subject to applicable EU Data Protection Legislation, the data subjects to which personal data relates, have certain rights under EU Data Protection Legislation: to obtain information about, or (where applicable) withdraw any consent given in relation to, the processing of their personal data; to access and receive a copy of their personal data; to request rectification of their personal data; to request erasure of their personal data; to exercise their right to data portability; and the right not to be subject to automated decision-making. Please note that the right to erasure is not absolute and it may not always be possible to erase personal data on request, including where the personal data must be retained to comply with a legal obligation. In addition, erasure of the personal data requested to fulfil the purposes described in this EU Privacy Notice, may result in the inability to provide the services as contemplated by the Subscription Agreement and the Partnership Agreement.

In case the data subject to whom personal data relate disagrees with the way in which their personal data is being processed in relation to the Subscription Agreement or the Partnership Agreement, the data subject has the right to object to this processing of personal data and request restriction of the processing. The data subject may also lodge a complaint with the competent data protection supervisory authority in the relevant jurisdiction.

The data subject may raise any request relating to the processing of his or her personal data with [email protected].