Cookie Notice

How we collect and use your data

Date of last update 15.02.23

This notice explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on our websites to help provide you with the best possible online experience.

Your data controller

This Cookie Notice relates solely to information supplied by you to us via our websites. Threadneedle Asset Management Holdings Limited registered in England and Wales under company number 03554212 and whose registered office is at Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London EC4N 6AG (“Threadneedle”). Any reference to Threadneedle shall also include reference to any of the Threadneedle group of companies including its holding companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates. Threadneedle’s affiliates and parent company are located in countries throughout the globe. As such, the data we collect will be transferred across country borders to areas with varying data protection laws, including the United States of America. By consenting to the use of cookies through our website, and as explained below, you consent to the transfer of your data among those affiliates and nations. In this cookie notice “we”, “us” and “our” means Threadneedle and is addressed to individuals outside our organisation with whom we interact, including visitors to our websites (our “Sites”), customers, Personnel of corporate customers, investors and vendors, and other recipients of our services (together, “you”). We shall respect the privacy of your Personal Data, treat it as confidential and keep it secure, subject to the provision of applicable laws. You can raise any issues regarding the processing of your Personal Data by contacting our Data Protection Office at any time [email protected].

Cookies

Our website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit our websites. They do lots of useful things like remembering your preferences or allowing us to monitor the performance of our website. This information might be about you, your preferences, or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you but will give you a more personalized experience. Our website presents a cookie management tool when you first visit where you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. You can choose to refuse cookies but that may mean you can’t view or use all the features of our website because some features that are designed to give you a better online experience only work if we use cookies.
Some cookies that we use will collect personal data about you. Any personal data that is collected will be used in accordance with our Privacy Notice. A cookie also ensures that there is a unique identification when you visit the ColumbiaThreadneedle.com website and helps us to determine what page you may see next time you visit the website. This process enables us to provide you with personalised information and simplify your user experience.
We use persistent cookies that do not expire at the end of a user session. The cookie stored on your web browser does not contain any Personal Data and is encrypted so only our web server can read it.

Generally:

  • Essential, persistent, or strictly necessary cookies are needed for you to be able to use our website securely. These can’t be turned off and are called ‘strictly necessary cookies’ or ‘essential cookies’. They are automatically set when you open our website. These cookies stay on your computer indefinitely unless you delete them. These cookies generally include logging of choices that you have made on the website, such as setting preferences, log-in information, and forms you have filled out. Cookies make the interaction between you and the website quicker and easier. This allows you to carry information across pages within our website, so you don’t have to keep entering it. While some browsers can block these cookies, the cookies are designed to give you a better online experience. These cookies do not store Personal Data.
  • We use functional cookies with the aim of enhancing your browsing experience. They remember your settings and preferences, such as language and location, and thereby allow us to present you with more relevant content. Functional cookies may also be set by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. Our site also contains social media sharing buttons so you can share select content with your networks. Whilst we do not collect any identifiable data via any of our functional cookies, related social media cookies on our websites are set by 3rd party social media platforms to effectuate your request when you click the relevant link. By clicking on the button you will enter their website at which they may track and save your request to share content via your account with them.
  • Performance cookies collect information about how you use the website, such as pages you have visited and how you arrived at those pages. This information is collected anonymously and can help us better understand how users use our website and what information is of interest to them.
  • Targeting or Marketing cookies are used to personalise your experience and deliver content relevant to you. They are also used to limit the number of times you see a promotion for content or an event, as well as to help measure the effectiveness and relevance of our marketing.
Cookie preference manager – you can manage your cookie preferences on any page on our site by clicking the blue cookie in the left corner of your screen. You can change your preferences at any time. If you do not change your preferences here, your current preferences will continue to apply.

Our use of cookies

On our website we use cookies to improve our service and to help manage your visit. When you visit our website, we may collect your Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses to track and aggregate non-Personal Information. For example, we may use IP addresses to monitor the regions from which users navigate the website.

Cookies for improving our website service

Analytics cookies help us accurately estimate the number of visitors to the website, what pages you visit, how long you are on the site, how you got here and what you click on. We use this to improve the user experience. We do not collect or store your Personal Data (e.g., your name or address) so this information cannot be used to identify who you are.

Cookies for managing your visit

We use a number of cookies to remember your selections and preferences that you’ve made when looking at the information on this site. These cookies inform us whether you’re a returning visitor, whether you have accepted our disclaimer and website terms and conditions, what investor type you are and what’s your language preference.

Turning off Cookies

If you do not wish to have a cookie stored on your computer, you should disable them in your browser’s security options using your browsers anonymous usage setting (called “Incognito” in Chrome, “InPrivate” for Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, “Private Browsing” in Firefox and Safari etc.). If you do this, we will not place cookies on your computer. Please note that by deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies you may not be able to access certain areas or features of our site and the site will not work as well as if you had permitted our use of cookies. Additionally, if you delete the cookies from your browser, it is likely that they will be reset when you next visit our site, unless you disable them.

Tracking Beacons

A web beacon, which can also be known as a web bug, pixel tag, or clear GIF, is an image found on a website or in an email that is usually only one pixel in size. The beacon is a tag that records your visit to a web page or engagement with an email. Currently, the company uses tracking technology provided by Adobe Analytics to track website functionality, engagement, and provide you with useful content. Adobe Analytics allows the company to track how you come to our webpage, such as from a link or search, some information about your computer, such as browser type, device type, operating system, connection speed, etc., and details of your visit, such as time on a page, time of day, information provided on the site, clicks, and advertisements engaged, to help us understand our web traffic.
To enhance the quality of your visit to our website, we track website activity. The information we gather helps us:
  • Develop a better understanding of website activity to improve our site offerings
  • Resolve issues clients may encounter in using our website
  • Monitor against fraudulent activities
  • Provide you with customized and relevant information and offers

We may gather information such as:

  • Your name, address, email address, mobile and home telephone number
  • Your IP address, browser type and version
  • Which pages you view; which page, if any, linked you to our site; and which link, if any, you follow when leaving our site

Consent

In order to access our website, you have to agree to our cookie notice set out above. This means that when you consent to our terms of use, you consent to our cookie notice. If you do not turn off cookies, then your consent to our terms of use further confirms your consent to downloading our cookies.

Changes to this Notice

We reserve the right to revise or supplement this Cookie notice from time to time. If this Cookie notice changes, the revised notice will include a new “Date of last update” and will be posted on this page. You should periodically review this page to ensure you are familiar with the most current version of this Cookie notice.

More information

If you do have further questions, then please don’t hesitate to contact [email protected] who will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the cookies we use on our website.

Alternatively, these sites provide more information about cookies and how they work: www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org.