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National High Court permits banks to process personal data based on the tacit consent of the data subjects

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Spain
  • -
  • April 26 2010

The Spanish National High Court has declared that it is not mandatory to obtain either the express or written consent of the data subjects to open a bank account under article 6.1 of the Spanish Data Protection Act

Bank fined 150,000 by the Spanish Data Protection Agency and ordered to indemnify a married couple 20,000 for including them in debtors databases

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Spain
  • -
  • January 21 2011

The Balearic Appeals Court has rendered a judgment confirming a Court of First Instance's ruling ordering a Spanish bank to indemnify a married couple for including their names in two of Spain's most widely-used debtors databases (Asnef and Badexcug

Bank fined for mailing a client's personal information to another client

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Spain
  • -
  • March 16 2011

The National Administrative Court has upheld a 60,000 fine imposed by the Spanish Data Protection Agency (SDPA) on a bank for mailing a client's confidential information to another client