Privacy Policy

Introduction

In this privacy statement, we explain what personal data we collect when you visit our website www.davinci-cf.be, how we handle this information, and what your rights are in this regard.

We may change this statement in the future, for example if we add new features to our website that require the processing of personal data. This privacy statement was last amended on February 17, 2026.

What personal data do we collect and how do we do this?

We collect the personal data that you consciously provide to us (such as your surname, first name, company, position, address, email, telephone and/or mobile number), for example by filling in the contact form on our website, subscribing to the newsletter or sending us an email.

The personal data you provide via such forms is included in the files of DaVinci Corporate Finance*. This data is used to provide you with the requested service or information and to inform you about other services offered by DaVinci Corporate Finance.

In addition, we may automatically collect indirect personal data via our website, such as your IP address, the pages you have visited on our website, the browser you are using, and the time and duration of your visit.

We use cookies for this purpose, among other things. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or device when you visit a website. They allow us to obtain statistics about the use of our website and to improve its user-friendliness. You can disable the use of cookies yourself via your web browser settings, but this may result in the website no longer functioning properly.

Why do we collect this personal data?

We use the personal data collected for the following purposes:

  • to improve the content, layout, user-friendliness, and security of our website;
  • to send you our newsletter and deal announcements if you have requested this via the website or by email;
  • to respond to questions you have asked us via the website or by email.

Your personal data is therefore processed on the basis of your consent or our legitimate interest in providing a well-functioning and secure website.

Who has access to your personal data?

The personal data collected is accessible to the partners and (independent) employees who are part of the firm and to the IT partners with whom the firm collaborates for the management of the website and the sending of the newsletter and deal announcements. We also use software from an external service provider. As a result, it is possible that your data may be transferred outside the European Economic Area. However, this service provider is subject to the EU-US Privacy Shield, which, according to the European Commission, offers an adequate level of protection for the processing of personal data. We will never pass on your personal data to other parties without your consent, unless we are required to do so by ethical, legal, or judicial obligations.

How long do we retain your personal data?

We do not retain your personal data longer than is necessary for the purpose for which the data was collected.

Is your personal data secure?

We have taken appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction, or damage.

We also adhere to high ethical standards so that we always treat your data with the utmost discretion.

What are your rights with regard to your personal data?

You always have the right to view your personal data, request a correction, or have the data deleted. You also have the right to transfer your data to another controller, to request a restriction on the processing of your data, and to object to the processing.

When the processing of your personal data is based on your consent, you can withdraw this consent at any time by contacting us. This does not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on your consent prior to withdrawal.

To exercise the above rights, you can contact us using the contact details provided at the bottom of this privacy statement or by sending an email to info@davinci-cf.be. However, we do ask for proof of your identity to prevent your data from falling into the wrong hands.

You also have the option of lodging a complaint with the supervisory authority namely the Commission for the Protection of Privacy, which can be contacted via commission@privacycommission.be or by post at the following address: Drukpersstraat 35, 1000 Brussels.

Contact details

DaVinci Corporate Finance is responsible for processing your personal data and ensures that it is treated confidentially. If you have any questions about our website or this privacy statement, please feel free to contact us:

Jan van Rijswijcklaan 97 | 2018 Antwerp
Hazenweg 11 | 2360 Oud-Turnhout
Gansbeekstraat 4 | 9680 Maarkedal
Tel. +32 476 56 68 44 / +32 478 24 88 84

*Unless otherwise indicated, this legal statement refers to DaVinci Corporate Finance, DaVinci Corporate Finance BV, Jan van Rijswijcklaan 97, BE-2018 Antwerp (BE 0664.860.269), DaVinci Advisory BV, Hazenweg 11, BE-2360 Oud-Turnhout (BE 0549.862.811) and DaVinci Consult BV, Gansbeekstraat 4, BE-9680 Maarkedal (BE 0820.167.860) are referred to.