SJP Regulatory information
St. James’s Place UK plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
St. James’s Place Unit Trust Group Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
St. James’s Place International plc is authorised and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.
St. James’s Place International plc is authorised and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. St. James’s Place International plc (Singapore Branch) is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and is a member of the Life Insurance Association of Singapore. Company Registration No. 185345. Branch Registration No. T14FC0072F.
St. James’s Place (Singapore) Private Limited is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (‘MAS’) and is a member of the Investment Management Association of Singapore and Association of Financial Advisers (Singapore). Company Registration No. 200406398R. MAS Capital Markets Services Licence No. CMS100851.
St. James’s Place International (Hong Kong) Limited is a life insurance company authorised by the Insurance Authority (‘IA’) to conduct Class-C long-term insurance business in Hong Kong. IA Authorisation File No. 2207694. St. James’s Place (Hong Kong) Limited is a licensed Insurance Broker Company regulated by the Insurance Authority (’IA’), a Licensed Corporation with the Securities and Futures Commission (’SFC’) and a Principal Intermediary registered with the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (‘MPFA’) in Hong Kong. IA Licence No. FB1075. SFC Central Entity No. AAV439. MPFA Registration No. IC000852.
St. James’s Place (Middle East) Limited is regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (‘DFSA’) and is authorised to conduct the Financial Services of ‘Advising on Financial Products’ and ‘Arranging Deals in Investments’ in and from the Dubai International Financial Centre (‘DIFC’). DFSA Firm Reference No. F003486.
The ‘St. James’s Place Partnership’ and the titles ‘Partner’, ‘Adviser’, ‘Partner Practice’, or any variations thereof, are marketing terms used to describe representatives of the St. James’s Place Group (‘SJP Group’).
At St. James’s Place, we take our responsibility to look after your personal information and privacy seriously. In today’s world, we have all seen a growing trend in cybercrime and security breaches. We have a number of security measures in place to help prevent fraud and cybercrime.
- We have a dedicated group, the ‘Information Security Oversight Committee’, that provides oversight and guidance to our information security and privacy programme.
The executive body responsible for privacy and data security is the Information Security Oversight Committee (ISOC) - chaired by the Chief Technology Officer, a member of the Executive Board. ISOC has a reporting line that enables effective escalation of issues up to the Board where appropriate.
- We educate and train our employees, Partners and contractors on their information security, fraud prevention and privacy obligations annually.
Our employees, Partners and contractors take part in an annual Information Security training and awareness program and must agree to adhere to the Data Protection Act and our own Information Security Policy that are designed to keep your information safe. These are refreshed each year to reflect the current trends that are being observed across the information security landscape. Information Security awareness also forms part of our new employee induction program.
We also educate our employees in identifying potential financial crime and internal fraud; any suspicious activity is reported to our Financial Crime team.
- When you login, or send us information on the internet we protect the security of this information while it is being transmitted by encrypting it using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
When you use your web browser to login, view or share information with us, all electronic information exchanged is encrypted using 2048bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate. You are able to identify this by looking for the HTTPS:// and the padlock in the address bar at the top of your browser.
- We will always interact with you in a safe, secure and consistent manner
To keep your information secure and to protect our clients from fraud, St. James’s Place will only interact with you in the following ways. If in doubt, call your St. James’s Place Partner directly or alternatively the St. James’s Place Information Security Team on +441285 555-1234
When interacting with you, we will:
- Only send funds that you have requested to be withdrawn to a verified bank account in your name.
- Verify who you are when speaking to you on the phone, by asking you security questions.
We will not:
Ask you for your password over the phone.
Send you an unsolicited email with a link to our login page asking you to enter your Online Wealth Account credentials.
Ask you for payment or credit card details by email or telephone.
Call you to notify you of a problem, and then request you call us back immediately to discuss the problem further.
- We continually review our physical and logical security controls in place across the business.
Physical controls – As well as protecting your digital information, St. James’s Place also protects their premises and physical locations where personal data may be used and stored. These measures include security guards, security entrances, secure disposal of confidential waste and hardware, CCTV, personal card access and locks on doors and file storage cabinets, with a ‘clear desk’ policy to ensure all information is locked away and protected.
Logical controls – St. James’s Place uses technical security measures to make sure our systems where we store and use confidential information are protected from unauthorised access. Tools such as authentication controls, antivirus, firewalls, malware detection and back-up procedures are used across the business.
All employee emails and devices are encrypted to enable secure transfer and storage of personal information.
- We conduct security testing of our applications and services in a controlled testing environment before they are made available for our Clients to use.
We perform security risk assessments for each of our sites to identify and control risks.
- We have a business resiliency plan with disaster recovery and business continuity testing.
The purpose of Business Continuity Management and the St. James’s Place Business Continuity Plan, is to provide an effective, predefined and documented framework to respond to an incident affecting the Group’s activities. The key drivers in developing the business recovery plans are;
- To mitigate the risks that could lead to the significant disruption of our products and services to our Clients.
- To provide a recovery plan that supports a timely and full restoration of our products and services for our Clients.
However, whilst we take appropriate technical and organisational measures to safeguard your personal data, please note that we cannot guarantee the security of any personal data that you transfer over the internet to us.
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