Privacy Policy
Silverstone Fire and General Limited- FSP1005595 Trading as Authorised body under FTIB LIMITED (FSP587428), trading as FG Insurance Services (FGIS) is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals who interact with our brokerage. “Personal Information” is information that can identify an individual. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020 (New Zealand) as amended by the Privacy Amendment Act 2025, and other applicable laws. This includes information collected directly from you (governed by Information Privacy Principle 3 / IPP3) and information collected indirectly about you from third parties and external data sources (governed by Information Privacy Principle 3A / IPP3A, effective 1 May 2026), including through our FG Connect client management platform. This also covers information gathered from application and claim forms, telephone calls, e-mails and other communications with us. We may also use artificial intelligence tools to assist in pre-filling claim and application forms using information you have provided or that we hold about you.
Collection of Personal Information
Silverstone Fire and General Limited collects Personal Information about you both directly (from you via forms, calls, emails, and our website) and indirectly (from third parties). Indirect collection may occur through our FG Connect client management platform, which queries the following external data sources to assist with policy and claim processing:
- LINZ (Land Information New Zealand) — property ownership and title data
- Addressable — address validation and property lookup
- Carjam — vehicle registration, ownership, and history data
- Cotality — property valuation and analytics data
- Velocity – property valuation and analytics data
Indirect collection also occurs when we receive information from claim investigators, witnesses, other insurers, credit bureaus, medical providers, and government agencies. Depending on your relationship with us (for example, as a consumer policyholder, non-policyholder insured or claimant, witness, commercial broker or appointed representative, or other person relating to our business), Personal Information collected about you and your dependants may in certain circumstances include:
- General identification and contact information: Name address, e-mail and telephone details, gender, marital status, family status, date of birth, passwords, educational background, physical attributes, activity records, such as driving records, photos, employment history, skills and experience, professional licences and affiliations, relationship to the policyholder, insured or claimant, and date and cause of death, injury or disability.
- Identification numbers issued by government bodies or agencies: Passport number, tax identification number, or other licence number.
- Financial information and account details: Payment card number, bank account number and account details, credit history and credit score, assets, income, and other relevant and required financial information.
- Other sensitive information: In certain cases, we may receive sensitive information about the individual, and may also get access to an individual’s criminal record or civil litigation history in the process of preventing, detecting and investigating fraud.
- Telephone recordings: Recordings of telephone calls to our representatives and call centres.
- Information enabling us to provide products and services: Location and identification of property insured (for example, property address, vehicle licence plate or identification number), travel plans, policy and claim numbers, coverage/peril details, cause of loss, prior accident or loss history, status as director or partner, ownership or management interest in an organisation, and other insurance held.
- Marketing preferences and customer feedback: We may also get access to information through an individual’s marketing preferences, contests, other sales promotion activities, voluntary customer satisfaction surveys etc. We collect this information directly from you or from third parties such as insurers, other brokers, or service providers.
Indirect Collection of Personal Information (IPP3A)
- LINZ (Land Information New Zealand) — for property ownership and title verification
- Addressable — for address validation and property lookup
- Carjam — for vehicle registration, ownership, and history data
- Cotality — for property valuation and analytics
- Velocity – for property valuation and analytics
- Other insurers, reinsurers, and insurance brokers or intermediaries
- Claim investigators, loss adjusters, and construction or medical consultants
- Witnesses and other third parties involved in a claim or incident
- Credit bureaus and credit reporting agencies
- Medical providers, hospitals, and emergency services
- Government authorities, courts, and law enforcement agencies
- Your employer or professional advisors where relevant to a claim or policy
- The fact that information has been collected — the type of information and the category of source it was collected from.
- The purpose of the collection — for example, to verify property or vehicle details for a policy, assess and process an insurance claim, or fulfil obligations under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009.
- The intended recipients — see the “Disclosure of Personal Information” section of this policy for the categories of parties we may share information with.
- Our identity and contact details — Silverstone Fire and General Limited, 60 Tahere Road, totara park Auckland 2019
- Legal authority (where applicable) — where a law requires or authorises the collection, we will identify that law.
- Your access and correction rights — you have the right to access and request correction of your personal information (see “Accessing and Correcting Your Personal Information”).
- Communicate with you and others as part of our business.
- Send you important information regarding changes to our policies, other terms and conditions, the website and other administrative information.
- Make decisions about whether to provide insurance and assistance services, including claim assessment, processing and settlement, and, where applicable, manage claim disputes.
- Assess your eligibility for payment plans and process your premium and other payments.
- Provide improved quality, training and security.
- Prevent, detect and investigate crime, including fraud and money laundering, and analyse and manage other commercial risks.
- Carry out market research and analysis, including satisfaction surveys.
- Provide marketing information (including information about other products and services offered by selected third-party partners) in accordance with preferences you have expressed.
- Personalise your experience on the website by presenting individually tailored information and advertisements.
- Identify you to the recipient of your messages through the website.
- Allow participation in and to administer prize draws and similar promotions. Some of these activities have additional terms and conditions that you must read carefully.
- Manage our infrastructure and business operations, and comply with internal policies and procedures, including those relating to auditing, finance and accounting, billing and collections, IT systems, data and website hosting, business continuity, and records, document and print management.
- Resolve complaints, and handle requests for data access or correction.
- Comply with applicable laws and regulatory obligations (including domestic and foreign), such as those relating to anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism, comply with legal process, and respond to requests from public and governmental authorities (including those outside your country of residence). Establish and defend legal rights, protect own operations or those of our group companies, insurance business partners, rights, privacy, safety or property and pursue available remedies or limit our damages.
- Our group companies: The Compliance Officer is responsible for the management and security of jointly used Personal Information Access to Personal Information within Silverstone Financial Services Limited is restricted on a need-to-know basis.
- Other insurance and distribution parties: In the course of marketing and providing insurance, and processing claims, SILVERSTONE FIRE AND GENERAL LIMITED may make Personal Information available to third parties such as other insurers, reinsurers, insurance and reinsurance brokers and other intermediaries and agents, appointed representatives, distributors, affinity marketing partners and financial institutions, securities firms and other business partners.
- Our service providers: External third-party service providers, such as, accountants, actuaries, auditors, experts, lawyers and other outside professional advisors, travel and medical assistance providers, call centre service providers, IT systems, support and hosting service providers, printing, advertising, marketing and market research and analysis service providers, banks and financial institutions that service our accounts, third-party claim administrators, document and records management providers, claim investigators and adjusters, construction consultants, engineers, examiners, jury consultants, translators, and similar third-party vendors and outsourced service providers that assist us in carrying out business activities.
- Governmental authorities and third parties involved in court action: Silverstone Financial Services Limited may also share Personal Information with governmental or other public authorities (including workers’ compensation boards, courts, law enforcement, tax authorities and criminal investigations agencies), third-party civil legal process participants and their accountants, auditors, lawyers and other advisors and representatives, and any other party to whom the insured authorises us to release Personal Information.
- Other third parties: We may share Personal Information with payees, emergency providers (fire, police and medical emergency services), retailers, medical networks, organisations and providers, travel carriers, credit bureaus, credit reporting agencies, and other people involved in an incident that is the subject of a claim, as well as other parties in any actual or proposed reorganisation, merger, sale or other transaction relating to all or any portion of our business, assets or stock. Personal Information shared by you on message boards, chat, profile pages and blogs, and other services on the website. Please note that any information you post or disclose through these services will become public information and may be available to visitors to the website and to the general public.