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Privacy statement

In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the Dutch and English versions of this Privacy Statement, the Dutch version shall prevail.

The Dutch Payments Association (hereinafter referred to as “Association”, “Dutch Payments Association”, “we” or “us”) respects your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal data. In this Privacy Statement, we explain what personal data we collect via our website and for what purposes we use it. The Dutch Payments Association is a membership association focused on providing information about Dutch and European payments. We handle your personal data with care and secure it properly, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other relevant laws and regulations.

What personal data do we process?

Data you provide yourself: When you contact us via our website (for example, via a contact form) or sign up for a newsletter, we ask for some necessary information. This may include your name, email address, telephone number, and organization. We only ask for information that is necessary to process your request or to contact you, so that we can help you as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Automatically collected data: When you visit our website, our systems collect certain technical information. For example, our web server automatically records your IP address, the time and date of your visit, which pages you visit, and which link or website brought you to our site. This data helps us gain insight into the use of the website. Where possible, we anonymize this data. For example, we anonymize IP addresses by removing the last octet (number group) of the IP address before it is stored. This means that the IP address cannot be traced back to an individual visitor.

Cookies: Our website uses cookies and similar techniques. Cookies can also be used to collect certain personal data or data about usage. You can read more about this in the Cookie Statement. In short, we use cookies for functional purposes (to ensure the site works properly) and for analytical purposes (to measure and improve the use of the site). We do not use cookies for commercial purposes or to build profiles of individual users, so no third-party advertising or tracking cookies are used.

Special and sensitive data: Our website and services do not intend to process special categories of personal data (such as data about health, religion, ethnicity) or data from minors. We therefore request that you do not share such information with us via the website. The Dutch Payments Association deliberately does not collect data from persons under the age of 16, unless permission has been given by a parent or guardian. Please contact us if you suspect that we have collected personal data from a minor without such permission, and we will delete that information.

For what purpose and on what basis do we process personal data?

Purposes: The Dutch Payments Association processes your personal data exclusively for the following purposes:

Basis: We process your personal data on the following legal grounds under the GDPR:

We will not use your personal data for purposes other than those described above. In particular, we will not use your data for unsolicited commercial communications, profiling, or other purposes that are not reasonably related to you.

Comments and messages on the site

If our website offers the possibility to leave public comments (for example, under news items or blogs), the following provisions apply:

NB: Currently, the comment form on our website is inactive or only available to certain users. If the comment option is offered in the future, the above will apply.

Embedded content from other websites

Posts or pages on our site may contain embedded content from other websites, such as YouTube or Vimeo videos, Google Maps maps, an Albumizr photo album, or social media feeds. Such embedded content functions in exactly the same way as if you were visiting the third party’s website yourself. This means that these external services may collect data about you or place cookies when you view or interact with that content:

These third parties may therefore monitor your visit to our site when you view the embedded content, and they may use this data for their own purposes (for example, to personalize services or advertisements on their platform). We have no control over the cookies or data processing of these external parties. For more information, please refer to the privacy statements of the relevant providers (e.g., those of Google, YouTube, Vimeo, Albumizr, etc.). If you do not want these parties to collect data about you via our site, you can choose not to open or play the relevant content.

Sharing personal data with third parties

No sale or unauthorized disclosure: the Dutch Payments Association will not sell your personal data to third parties. We will only disclose your data to third parties if this is necessary for the purposes described above or to comply with a legal obligation.

Service providers (processors): We use a number of external services and tools, which may have limited access to certain personal data, but only on our behalf and under our instructions. We enter into a processing agreement with all external parties that process personal data on our behalf (processors) to ensure that they apply the same level of security and confidentiality to your data. Some examples:

Legal obligations: The Dutch Payments Association may be required to disclose your personal data if we are legally obliged to do so, for example on the basis of a court order or a request from competent authorities. In exceptional cases, we may also share data if this is necessary to report criminal offenses or to protect our rights, property, or safety (or that of others).

In all cases, we limit the data we share with third parties to the minimum necessary. Third parties with whom we collaborate are obliged to respect your privacy and to take appropriate security measures. Your data will not be shared with third parties for their commercial purposes.

How long do we retain your data?

We do not retain your personal data for longer than is strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which your data was collected. The retention period may vary depending on the category of data:

After the applicable retention period has expired, we will delete or anonymize your personal data. Anonymization means that all identifying characteristics are removed from the data so that it can no longer be linked to you.

How do we protect your data?

The Dutch Payments Association takes the security of your data extremely seriously. We take both technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal data against loss, misuse, unauthorized access, unwanted disclosure, and unauthorized modification. Some of these measures are:

Although we make every effort to ensure security, no internet transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We therefore cannot guarantee the absolute security of information, despite all precautions. In the unlikely event of a data breach or security incident with potentially adverse consequences for your privacy, we will act in accordance with our legal obligations. This includes, if required, reporting this to the Dutch Data Protection Authority and informing those involved.

Your privacy rights

Under privacy legislation (GDPR), you have various rights with regard to the personal data we process about you. You can invoke the following rights:

How can you exercise your rights?

You can submit a request to exercise your privacy rights by contacting us (see the contact details at the bottom of this Privacy Statement). To prevent abuse, we may ask you to identify yourself adequately when submitting a request, for example by means of identity verification. We will respond to your request as soon as possible, but no later than one month. If the request is complex or involves multiple simultaneous requests, this period may be extended by a further two months; in that case, we will inform you of the extension.

In general, we will carry out your request free of charge. However, if your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive (for example, in the case of repeated requests), we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse the request in accordance with the GDPR. In such a case, we will of course provide you with an explanation.

If you have any complaints about how the Dutch Payments Association handles your personal data or about the handling of a privacy request, please let us know so that we can work together to find a solution. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (the Dutch supervisory authority for privacy protection) if you believe that we are not complying with the privacy rules.

Social media (sharing content)

On our website, we provide buttons or links that allow you to share certain content on social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and so on. We maintain profiles on some of these platforms ourselves in order to share news and information. When you click on a social media button on our site, you will be redirected to the website of the relevant platform. At that moment, information may be sent to that platform via your browser. This concerns the usual technical data that is sent when clicking on a hyperlink, such as your IP address, the user agent (information about your browser and operating system), and the referring page (the URL of the page you shared).

It is important to emphasize that no data is sent to social media platforms as long as you do not click on a share button. Only when you actively press such a button to share content does your browser connect to the relevant platform and transfer data. From that moment on, you are subject to the terms of use and privacy policy of the relevant platform. We recommend that you read the privacy statements of the social networks you use so that you know what they do with your (personal) data.

The Dutch Payments Association does not receive any personal data from these platforms when you share content from our site. At most, we can see that an item has been shared via, for example, the platform’s counting mechanisms, but this cannot be traced back to individual persons for us.

Changes to this Privacy Statement

The Dutch Payments Association may amend or update this Privacy Statement from time to time. We reserve the right to make changes at our own discretion. If we make significant changes to the way we process your personal data collected via the website, we will announce this via an amended Privacy Statement on our website. We will indicate the date of the most recent change at the top of the statement. We recommend that you check this page regularly to stay informed of any changes.

If, after reading this Privacy Statement, you still have questions about how we handle your privacy, please feel free to contact us.

Contact details

The Dutch Payments Association
Gustav Mahlerplein 33-35
1082 MS, Amsterdam

Email: info@betaalvereniging.nl
Phone: +31 20 305 19 00

For privacy-related questions, please contact us by email at the above address. We will be happy to assist you.

Amsterdam, October 2025