Credit Information Management Policy

North East Motor Group Credit Reporting Policy

This is the Credit Reporting Policy of Mitsubishi Motors Financial Services, a registered business name of Nissan Financial Services Pty Ltd ABN 70 130 046 794 Australian Credit Licence Number 391464. We may change this policy by publishing an updated version on this website. Mitsubishi Motors Financial Services also have a privacy policy which is available here.

  1. What credit information about you do we collect and hold?

The kinds of credit information that we may collect and hold about you includes information (other than sensitive information) that may be provided to us from a credit reporting body, including:

  • identification information such as name, any alias or previous name, date of birth, gender, current or last known address and 2 previous addresses, and driver licence number;
  • information about consumer credit provided to you including the name of the credit provider, whether the credit provider is an Australian credit licensee, the type of consumer credit, the day on which the consumer credit is entered into, the terms or conditions of the consumer credit that relate to repayment, the maximum amount of credit available under the consumer credit, and the day in which the consumer credit ends;
  • information about whether or not you met an obligation to make a monthly payment of consumer credit, the day on which the payment is due, and the day on which the payment is made;
  • a statement that an information request has been made to a credit reporting body in relation to you by us;
  • the type of consumer credit or commercial credit, and the amount of credit, sought in an application made by you to a credit provider, when a credit provider has made an information request;
  • information about payments that are at least 60 days overdue for consumer credit and more than $150;
  • information that an overdue payment has been paid;
  • information about arrangements with credit providers;
  • information about court judgments (but not for criminal proceedings) against you that relate to credit applied for or given to an individual;
  • personal insolvency information;
  • publicly available information that relates to your activities and credit worthiness and that is not court proceedings information about you or information about you that is entered or recorded on the National Personal Insolvency Index; and
  • the opinion of a credit provider that you have committed a serious credit infringement in relation to consumer credit.

If we get credit reporting information on you from a credit reporting body, or we get information from it that has any bearing on your credit worthiness and could be used in deciding your eligibility for consumer credit, we refer to this information as “credit eligibility information”. The types of credit eligibility information that we hold includes the credit information listed above. It may also include information such as credit scores and assessments which we generate from this information.

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