Privacy Policy

Ziigah.com is committed to protecting your personal data and your right to privacy ("Ziigah", "we", or "us").


1. This privacy notice (together with our Terms and Conditions, our Cookie Policy and any other documents referred to herein) sets out the basis on which we process Personal Data (“Privacy Notice”). By "Personal Data" we mean any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.


2. The latest version of our Privacy Notice can be found on our website www.ziigah.com (“Website”). If we change this Privacy Notice, we will inform you about the changes by publishing the updated version on our Website. Subject to applicable laws, the English version of this Privacy Notice will prevail over any version of this Privacy Notice translated in another language.


3. The data controller is Ziigah Company with its registered office


4. The sources from which we collect Personal Data depend on, among other things, our relationship or interaction with you.


5. We may collect and receive Personal Data directly from you, your authorised representative(s), other individuals acting on your behalf third parties that provide data to support activities (e.g. fraud prevention, underwriting, and marketing) or that assist us in providing services to you i.e our authorized agents, including when you:

(a)  use our Website or Mobile Apps;

(b)  communicate with us by email, telephone, in writing, through our customer services pages, instant messaging, in person, or social media platforms; or

(d) register, create or modify an online or in-app account with us, including your basic account, or Beyond Business account.


 6. Where you disclose Personal Data on behalf of another person, you will ensure that the individual whose Personal Data is supplied to ziigah has authorized the disclosure, is informed of and, where appropriate, consents to our processing of their Personal Data in accordance with this Privacy Notice. Where the disclosure is in respect of a child’s Personal Data, you should do as only as the parent or legal guardian of that child, provide consent or authorisation to process that child’s Personal Data and enter into any relevant contracts on behalf of that child.