Privacy Policy

Our Commitment to Privacy 

Your privacy is important to Hudson Hill Capital LLC and our affiliates (together, ‘our’, ‘us’, ‘we’ or ‘HHC’). To better protect your privacy, we are outlining our online information practices with regard to the HHC website. This includes with respect to information submitted by visitors who have elected to share information with HHC in order to stay abreast of our firm’s activities.

This Privacy Policy describes how we gather and use information for visitors of this site. Please read this Privacy Policy carefully.

We collect Personal Data that is voluntarily provided to us through our website by parties who choose to contact us to obtain more information about our investing efforts. We may also collect Personal Data through the use of a cookie on our website. This Privacy Policy does not address our privacy practices with respect to any Personal Data we may collect from an investor in a specific investment or fund that we sponsor or manage. These practices are addressed in separate notices to investors as required by law.

We use the Personal Data we collect from you on our website solely for communication and marketing purposes. This may include but is not limited (i) to distribute information about Hudson and (ii) to maintain a database of contacts who have expressed interest in our content. The legal basis for processing your Personal Data is the legitimate business interest inherent in managing relationships to communicate about HHC’s business.

We will not share your Personal Data with third parties except in the context of those third parties acting as data processors. To clarify, we may use a customer relationship manager software platform to organize our business contacts, and your Personal Data may reside on that software. Where relevant, we will ensure that contractual safeguards are implemented with these third-party data processors to ensure the protection of your Personal Data.

Your Personal Data will be retained for as long as you remain a business contact to us, or longer as required by applicable law. Your Personal Data may be deleted when it is no longer relevant or when you withdraw consent, within the parameters of applicable law. You may unsubscribe at any time from communications from us, and we will cease sending you further information.

You have the right to know what Personal Data we process about you and have the right to obtain specific information about such Personal Data and to request a copy of your Personal Data, free of charge. You are also entitled to correct or supplement inaccurate Personal Data without delay, unless the request is excessive or unfounded. You have the right to request that your Personal Data be deleted if it is no longer necessary for the purposes it was originally collected or processed, subject to applicable law. You have the right to restrict processing of your Personal Data in some circumstances, subject to any legal obligations of Hudson Hill. You have the right to receive your Personal Data in a machine-readable format. You have the right to object to processing your Personal Data for marketing purposes and the right to opt out of such marketing. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection authority.

In the event of a known breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data, we will notify the applicable supervisory authority in the European Union within 72 hours of discovering the breach, unless the breach is unlikely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons. We will also notify each affected subject of a breach without undue delay if the breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons. We are not required to notify you of a breach if the breached data is encrypted, if we have taken measures, such as wiping the data remotely, and such breach is unlikely to result in a material adverse effect, or if providing notice requires disproportionate efforts, in which case a public communication should be made, rather than notice to each person.

This Privacy Policy was updated June 2020.