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Communications Disclaimer

(1) Compliance with the UK Data Protection Act 

The law relating to data protection is designed to regulate organisations known as data controllers who collect and process information relating to living and identifiable individuals and to provide those individuals with rights in relation to such data. In the UK the position is currently governed by the Data Protection Act 1998 ("the Act"), which is designed to comply with a European Union Directive on Data Protection to harmonise the different data protection laws within different Member States.

At Xceliant we strive at all times to comply with both the spirit and meaning of the Act. 

For further information, contact Ian Smith, CEO, Xceliant Limited, via email at: ian.smith@xceliant.com.

Alternatively, you may write to Xceliant at:

Ian Smith
CEO and Managing Director
Xceliant Limited
Suite 703
The Big Peg
120 Vyse Street
Birmingham B18 6NF
United Kingdom
 

(2) Opt-Out to Email Marketing Messages 

From time-to-time Xceliant sends email messages to business contacts. When requested to do so in writing, Xceliant will stop sending email messages to business contacts and if specifically asked to do so, Xceliant will remove contact details from its databases, stored on internal or cloud computing platforms.
 

(3) Variation

We may revise this Disclaimer from time-to-time. The revised Disclaimer will apply to the use of our Website from the date of the publication of the revised disclaimer on our Website. Please check this Web page regularly to ensure you are familiar with the current version.


(4) Law and Jurisdiction

This Disclaimer will be governed by and construed in accordance with English law, and any disputes relating to this Disclaimer will be subject to the exclusive  jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.