Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small text file, which stored on your computer within the web browser, when certain web pages are visited that may be used, for example, to collect information about web activity. Most web browsers have cookies automatically enabled.
Some cookies and other technologies may serve to recall personal information previously indicated by a web user. Most web browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them.
We use cookies on our website to track your activity through Google Analytics and to recognise you when you return to our website so that we can provide a better user experience. Cookies also allow us to improve website navigation, making it easier for you to use our product and services.
A cookie will not harm your computer and the majority of cookies we use collect information anonymously, but they’ll occasionally collect personal information, including your IP address.
To use our website fully, you will need to have cookies enabled. If you do not accept or wish to accept or enable cookies from our website, you can still browse the site; however certain areas or features of the site may not be accessible or function properly.
Where we interact with third party websites to enable you, for example, to use the investor access service which may use its own cookies, we cannot control the use of such cookies so you should check the relevant third-party website for more information about their cookie policy.
This information is outlined as part of our efforts to comply with recent legislation and to ensure that we are open, honest and clear about user privacy. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for more information.