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Using statistics to gain insight

Using statistics to gain insight

How do we process personal data?

We reuse personal data to compile aggregated statistics of our customers’ total card usage. The object is to gain insights and show general trends about our customers to our partners, companies and the general public. The statistics are produced on an ongoing basis and are based on customer data and transaction data from a sample of more than 1.4 million of our private customers.

The data is reused from our internal systems. The data is extracted and analysed, and then adapted for reporting in the form of aggregated statistics.

Data is combined without identifying individuals, and is used to be able to describe our customers’ aggregated financial situation, such as income, savings and consumption, and it is distributed at a general level by e.g. age group, gender, county and time period.

Why do we process your personal data and what is the legal basis?

The purpose of processing personal data is to compile aggregated and anonymised statistics to gain insight into our customers.

We have a legitimate interest for this processing of your personal data. Our legitimate interest is to compile anonymous and aggregated statistics to gain insights about our customers.

You have the right to object to the inclusion of your personal data in statistics. You can do this via the settings in your online bank.

How long do we retain your personal data?

We do not store any personal data in connection with compiling statistics.

Who is responsible?

DNB Bank ASA is responsible for the processing of your personal data.

What type of personal data do we process?
  • Financial data

In the compiled statistics, there will no longer be processing of personal data.

What are your rights?

When we collect and process information about you, you have several rights under data protection rules and legislation. This includes the right of access, the right to data portability, the right to rectification of any errors and the right of erasure, which means that we must, on our own initiative, delete information that is no longer necessary for the purpose of the processing. We will always consider any objections you may have to the processing of your personal data, and we will follow up when you opt out of direct marketing.

Read about how you can exercise your data protection rights in our privacy notice under "Your rights".