This Nedellum Partners Privacy Policy is effective from 1st August, 2025.
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy describes how Nedellum Partners (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, discloses, retains, and protects personal data of users and visitors (“you”) via our website (https://www.nedellumpartners.com.ng) and related services. It explains your rights under Nigerian data protection laws (NDPR 2019 and NDPA 2023) and applies to personal data processed within Nigeria.
2. Who We Are
Nedellum Partners, located in Lagos, Nigeria, is the Data Controller responsible for processing data collected via our website in accordance with Nigerian law.
3. Definitions
Key terms used in this Privacy Policy document include:
- Personal Data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (e.g. name, email, IP address).
- Sensitive Personal Data: Includes legal data, beliefs, biometric identifiers, etc.
- Processing: Any operation performed on personal data, such as collection, storage, retrieval, use, disclosure, erasure.
4. Types of Personal Data We Collect
We may collect the following data categories:
- Identity & Contact Data: Name, email, phone number, job title, address.
- Technical & Usage Data: IP address, browser/device information, pages visited, timestamps.
- Subscription/Interaction Data: Survey responses, newsletter sign‑ups, event registrations.
5. How We Collect Your Personal Data
We collect personal data:
- When you voluntarily provide it (e.g. contact forms, event registration, subscribing).
- Automatically via cookies and analytics when you browse our site.
- From third‑party sources (e.g. partners, publicly available sources) when relevant and lawful.
6. Legal Basis for Processing
Under Nigerian law, we rely on lawful bases including:
- Consent: Where you have explicitly agreed (e.g. receiving marketing emails).
- Legitimate Interests: To operate and improve our services, protect against fraud, and communicate with you.
- Legal Obligation: To comply with applicable Nigerian laws.
- Contract: Where personal data is needed to fulfill contractual relationships.
7. Purposes of Processing
We process personal data to:
- Communicate with you (respond to inquiries, newsletters, updates).
- Organize, manage events and surveys.
- Personalize your experience on our website.
- Improve our content, marketing and technical infrastructure.
- Comply with legal, regulatory, or audit requirements.
8. Data Retention
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by law. When no longer needed, we securely anonymize and delete the data.
9. Data Security
We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures (access controls, encryption, secure storage) to protect your data from unauthorized access or breach. Access is limited to authorized personnel and vetted service providers.
10. Disclosure to Third Parties
Your data may be shared with:
- Trusted third‑party service providers (e.g. hosting, analytics, email service providers).
- Affiliates or partners for joint events or services.
- Legal or regulatory authorities when required by law or to protect our rights.
Potential buyers in case of a merger, acquisition or business transfer. In such events, we will notify affected users. (ntloss.com)
Third‑party providers processing your data are contractually bound to uphold data protection standards consistent with ours.
11. International Transfers
If personal data is transferred outside Nigeria (e.g. to hosting or service providers abroad), we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place (NDPC‑approved standard contractual clauses or adequate‑level protections) in compliance with the NDPA 2023.
12. Cookies & Tracking Technologies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance user experience and gather analytics. Essential cookies are required for core functionality; non‑essential cookies require your consent. You can disable cookies using your browser settings—though this may affect site performance.
13. Your Rights under Nigerian Law
Under NDPA 2023, you have the rights to:
- Access your personal data held by us.
- Rectify inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”) in certain circumstances.
- Restrict or object to processing.
- Receive a copy or transfer your data (data portability).
- Withdraw consent at any time.
Lodge a complaint with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) if your rights are violated.
14. Exercising Your Rights
To exercise the above rights, please contact us via email here (info@nedellumpartners.com.ng). We may need to verify your identity and will respond within one week.
15. Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is effective from today, 1st August, 2025. We may periodically review and update this Policy to reflect changes in our processing activities or legal obligations. Material changes will be notified via our website here or email where required.
16. Complaints & Contact Information
If you have any privacy concerns or wish to file a complaint, please contact us here info@tlh.com.ng
AP Disclaimer
1. No Legal Advice
The content provided on this website (www.acuitypartners.com.ng), including all articles, publications, newsletters, alerts, blog posts, and other materials, is for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this website constitutes or should be interpreted as legal advice, legal opinion, or a substitute for formal legal consultation. Visitors should not act or refrain from acting based on any information contained herein without seeking appropriate professional legal advice tailored to their specific circumstances.
2. No Client–Attorney Relationship
Your use of this website or communication with Acuity Partners through this platform does not create a solicitor–client, attorney–client, or any other advisory relationship. Such a relationship is only formed upon the execution of a formal engagement agreement with Acuity Partners. Do not send any confidential or privileged information through this website unless and until a formal engagement exists.
3. Intellectual Property
All content on this website - including text, graphics, logos, images, publications, documents, and branding - is the property of Acuity Partners and is protected by Nigerian and international intellectual property laws. You may view or download material for personal, non-commercial use only. Any unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or modification of site content is strictly prohibited without our prior written consent.
4. Third-Party Links
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or resources. These links are provided solely for convenience and informational purposes. Acuity Partners does not endorse and is not responsible for the content, policies, or accuracy of external sites. Accessing such links is done at your own risk.
5. Limitation of Liability
While we strive to ensure that all content on this site is accurate and up to date, Acuity Partners makes no warranties or representations - express or implied - about the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or suitability of the information provided. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all liability for any loss, damage, or expense arising out of or in connection with your use of or reliance on this website or its content.
6. Website Availability and Security
We do not guarantee that this website will be available at all times or free from viruses or other harmful components. Users are responsible for implementing their own cybersecurity safeguards.
7. Governing Law
This disclaimer is governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Any disputes arising in connection with the use of this website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Nigerian courts.
8. Changes to This Disclaimer
Acuity Partners may update this Legal Disclaimer at any time without notice. The most current version will always be available on our website. Continued use of the website after changes indicates your acceptance of the updated terms.
THE LEGACY HAUS – DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT
Effective Date: 1st August, 2025
1. Corporate Identity
The Legacy Haus is a multifamily office established as an offshoot of Acuity Partners, headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. We operate across African jurisdictions, offering a sophisticated range of family trust, wealth, legal, and lifestyle advisory services.
2. Scope of Services
We provide the following principal services:
Family Trust Services, including trust formation, offshore structures, administration, and asset protection.
Family Governance & Legacy Planning, encompassing constitutions, estate plans, and governance frameworks.
Legal Advisory, including contract review, negotiation, and individual counsel.
Financial & Private Wealth Services, including investment strategy, liquidity planning, and insurance advisory.
Lifestyle Concierge Services, such as travel, privacy, education, and event planning.
Family Business Advisory, Tax Advisory, and Advisor Coordination.
3. No Investment or Legal Advice Guarantee
While we facilitate and coordinate private client service-related advice, all guidance provided is general in nature and tailored only through structured client engagement. No advice constitutes a guarantee of future performance. Past outcomes and third-party proposals do not guarantee future results.
4. Client Relationships & Engagement
A formal contract or engagement agreement is required before TLH assumes fiduciary responsibility or performs advisory services. Prior to such engagement, communications through our website or events do not create a client relationship. Confidential or privileged information should not be shared until formal onboarding.
5. Fees & Compensation
Our fee structure generally includes:
Structured fees (retainers, trust administration fees or project-based charges);
Advisory or coordination fees, where we manage third-party advisors on behalf of clients.
All fees are transparently communicated before engagement begins.
6. Conflicts of Interest
TLH maintains robust internal policies to identify and manage potential conflicts. Any material interest such as associations with asset managers, partner firms, or service providers is disclosed to clients prior to engagement.
7. Third‑Party Providers
Where TLH refers clients to external professionals (e.g. offshore trustee firms, asset managers, legal counsel), TLH does not guarantee their services or performance. Clients must rely on their own judgment and due diligence. TLH’s role is strictly coordination and advisory.
8. Liability Limitations
Nedellum Partners exercises reasonable care and due diligence in all client matters. However:
We are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses arising from use of services.
Liability (where permitted under Nigerian law) is limited to the amount of fees paid for the relevant service.
9. Confidentiality & Data Handling
All client information is held in strict confidence. We adhere to the NDPR (2019) and NDPA (2023) requirements, using technical and organizational measures to protect personal data. Confidential information is shared internally only on a need-to-know basis and never without client consent unless compelled by law. You can check out our Privacy Policy document here (insert link)
10. Jurisdiction & Governing Law
All engagements and disputes are governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Nigerian courts have exclusive jurisdiction.
11. Document Updates
TLH may update this Disclosure Document periodically to reflect service changes, regulatory updates, or internal governance improvements. Clients will be notified of material changes, and the latest version is always available on our website.
Acknowledgement & Consent
By engaging Nedellum Partners, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted this Disclosure Document, including our fee terms, conflicts policy, and limitations of liability.
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