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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy sets out how Thryvv collects, stores, uses, and discloses personal information.

Where required by law, we’ll provide you with privacy information (in the form of a Privacy Notice or other privacy disclosure documentation) which is specific to the products or services you want to obtain from us, or specific to your dealings with us.


What is personal information?

Personal information is information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable:

  • whether the information or opinion is true or not; and
  • whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not.


What kinds of personal information do we collect and hold?

The personal information collected and maintained by Thryvv generally includes your name, date of birth, gender, and contact details including your address. We will also ask you for information specific to the product or service you decide to purchase from us, such as details of property.

For some services, we also collect and maintain sensitive information about you.

There are some circumstances where you can deal with us anonymously, such as when you are only looking for general information about one of our products or services.

If you have applied for employment with us, we collect your name, address, contact details, current and past employment information, educational qualifications, and professional associations. We also collect information about and proof of your residency status, the name and contact details of your referees and other information required for recruitment purposes. Where we seek your consent to conduct a background check, we also collect details of your proof of identity from you.

In the recruitment process, we may ask you to answer optional questions about your personal attributes including ethnic background and disability information. This sensitive information will only be collected with your consent, and only for the purpose of understanding the diversity profile of applicants and employees and for internal reporting purposes within Thryvv.


How do we collect your personal information?

Where it is possible, we collect your personal information directly from you in person, in writing, over the telephone, through our online services (including our online chat functions) and/or by email and messaging. In some circumstances, we may also collect it from:

  • your agents or representatives: for example, your financial or legal advisers;
  • third parties who you have asked to provide your personal information to us, such as a financier with an interest in your property;
  • our related entities’ agents, distributors and service providers (which may also include overseas service providers) and agents or subcontractors of any of those providers;
  • statutory authorities or government departments: for example, law enforcement, dispute resolution bodies or the Australian Financial Complaints Authority;
  • marketing organizations, including through the use of purchased lists;
  • industry databases;
  • publicly available sources such as the Internet and telephone directories; and/or
  • the general public when it is unsolicited and may be relevant to a particular policy or fraud investigation.

Unless we are required or permitted by law to collect sensitive information about you, we will only do so by obtaining your consent.

If you nominate individuals to be covered by your insurance policy, you should direct them to this Privacy Policy and make them aware of the content of any privacy notice we provide you.


Website and other data tracking

We may collect information about your visit to our website to assist us to measure and improve our website. Examples of information that we collect include: date and time of your visit, whether you have previously visited our website, or if you used a search engine to find us and some geographical information about what country and state you are in.

We use website analytics tools to collect visitor information so that we can better understand how to improve our products and services for you. These tools use interaction tracking technology in the form of small information files that are placed on a website visitor’s device through their browser when they visit a website. These files may be referred to as ‘cookies’, ‘pixels’, ‘widgets’ or ‘scripts’. For information on turning off these files, go to the privacy settings section within your browser.

In addition to these files, website analytics tools use other data collection methods such as appending query strings to an image request. We store website analytics data securely and do not share it with third parties.

We also use third party tracking tools, for example, through Google Ads. These tools enable us to display tailored advertising to you on different websites across the internet based on your prior visits to our website. We do not collect any identifiable information about you through this process.

We also use other external companies for the following purposes:

  • for web hosting services for this website; and/or
  • to gather non-personal information (using tracking tools) in order to evaluate the website’s effectiveness, for example online marketing activities.


For what purposes do we collect, hold, and use your personal information?

We collect, hold, and use your personal information to provide our products and services, and manage our business. This may include:

  • to deal with enquiries;
  • to provide a product or service, including:
    • providing you with a quote;
    • considering your application;
    • arranging, verifying, and administering insurance;
  • assessing risks;
  • issuing, renewing, or amending a service;
  • pricing a service and offering discounts;
  • handling complaints and disputes;
  • training our employees, agents, and representatives;
  • monitoring for quality assurance purposes and security issues;
  • conducting competitions, loyalty programs, or surveys;
  • detecting, investigating, and preventing fraud;
  • complying with laws;
  • identifying and contacting individuals who do business with us;
  • assessing and processing employment applications; and
  • other purposes communicated to you at the time we collected your personal information or as required or permitted by law.

Personal information (including sensitive information) collected for workers' compensation claims will only be used in connection with the business of providing workers' compensation claim services or for purposes required by workers' compensation regulators or by law.


Direct marketing and your privacy

If you have provided consent, we may use your personal information to advise you about or offer you other products or services that may be relevant and of interest to you. Personal information you or an associated party have provided us will be held on file for marketing purposes until you opt out of receiving such information. 

If you do not want to receive these offers from us (including product or service offerings from us on behalf of our brokers, intermediaries and/or our business partners), contact us or opt-out using the link included on all marketing messages we send you.

In some instances, we may disclose your personal information (but not sensitive information) to others we have business arrangements with. This enables them to offer their products and services to you.

We do not use or disclose sensitive information for the purposes of direct marketing.


Who do we disclose your personal information to and why?

We may disclose your personal information to others for the purposes specified in the section above. This may include disclosure to:

  • our distributors and agents;
  • credit reporting agencies and insurance reference bureaus;
  • government, law enforcement, dispute resolution, statutory, regulatory or enforcement bodies and agencies;
  • external data collection and verification agencies;
  • loss adjusters and assessors;
  • repairers and suppliers;
  • investigators and recovery agents;
  • medical and health service providers, case managers and rehabilitation consultants;
  • our advisers (including legal, actuary and accounting advisers) and service providers, including data analytics, marketing organisations and debt collecting agents;
  • the agent and contractor of any of the third parties above;
  • other parties as required by law.

We will not disclose your sensitive information for any purpose, other than the purpose for which it was collected, or a directly related secondary purpose, unless you otherwise consent.

Certain laws also authorise or require us to collect, use and disclose your personal information. These laws include: Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006, Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011, Corporations Act 2001, Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001, Personal Property Securities Act 2009, Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, and A New Tax System (Goods and Services Act) 1999.


Disclosure to overseas recipients

In some instances, your personal information may be disclosed to and stored by employees and service providers (including providers of our virtual online assistant and any online chat function) that may be located overseas. 

When personal information is shared overseas, there is a possibility whoever receives the information may be required to disclose it under a foreign law.

We regularly review the security of the systems that we use for sending personal information overseas. Any information disclosed may only be used for the purposes of collection as detailed previously and for system administration.


How do we hold your personal information?

We may hold your personal information in a number of ways, including:

  • in our secure computer systems or databases, which may involve storing data on storage or computer systems provided by third party suppliers;
  • in paper records; and/or
  • in telephone recordings (used for training and verification purposes).

Where it has been collected from our or your agent, or our service providers, they may also hold copies of your personal information.

We may combine personal information we receive about you with other information we hold about you. This includes information received from third parties and information collected for different products and services.


Protecting your information

Protecting the personal information we collect is important to us and we take a number of steps to maintain this protection including:

  • operating secure buildings and systems;
  • working with trusted service providers;
  • training our staff on keeping personal information secure; and
  • keeping personal information only for as long as we require for our business needs or required by law.


Access to and correction of your personal information

Thryvv aims to ensure that your personal information is accurate, up to date, complete, and relevant. If you would like to access, or revise, your personal information, or feel that the information we currently have on record is incorrect or incomplete, contact Thryvv via Contact us.


Making a complaint

If you believe that we have not met our privacy obligations in our handling of your personal information, please contact us.

If you are unhappy with the resolution of your complaint or with the way that Thryvv has handled your complaint, you may refer the matter to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.


Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time for any reason. We will publish changes to our Privacy Policy on this page.