Transparency
SIX Exchange Regulation considers it important to disclose how personal data is treated. Because
it respects the privacy of the individuals who have supplied
SIX Exchange Regulation with their
personal data ("persons obligated to report" as per
Art. 3 Directive Management Transactions) and safeguards their best interests,
the data entrusted to
SIX Exchange Regulation is handled in the strictest confidence. SIX Exchange
Regulation makes every effort to protect the database with all reasonable means against unauthorised
access, data loss and abuse.
Personal data
SIX Exchange Regulation treats all such personal data in accordance with currently valid
data-protection legislation.
SIX Exchange Regulation fundamentally commits itself to using the
personal data only for the indicated purpose, and to neither sell nor forward that data to third
parties. Data may be used for monitoring purposes. In particular, it is possible that state
investigation authorities may obtain certain data from
SIX Exchange Regulation by means of a
disclosure order.
Right to information
Data protection law grants every individual the right to know which of his or her personal data
SIX Exchange Regulation has stored in its database.
Necessary changes
SIX Exchange Regulation periodically examines whether any supplementations or adaptations are
required with regard to data protection. All related changes will be published on this page.
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