Privacy Policy

Scotch Nominees Pty Ltd trading as Anthony Stevens

Last updated: 15 June 2026

1. Introduction 

Anthony Stevens (we, us, our) is committed to protecting your personal information and handling it in line with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles. 

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, disclose and protect personal information, including information used to verify your identity. 

A current version of this Policy is always available on our website at www.anthony-stevens.com.

2. What Personal Information We Collect 

We may collect the following personal information about you: 

Full name 

Date and place of birth 

Residential or business address 

Email address and phone number 

Government-issued identification details, such as driver licence, passport, Medicare card or other ID document numbers 

Biometric information, such as a facial image or short video used to verify your identity 

Information about the services we provide to you and any related transactions 

Any other information you choose to provide to us 

We only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary to carry out our business activities. 

3. Why We Collect Your Personal Information 

We collect, use and disclose your personal information to: 

Verify your identity 

Provide and manage our services to you 

Communicate with you about your account with us 

Meet our legal and regulatory obligations, including anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) requirements 

Detect and prevent fraud, and keep our systems secure 

Improve our services 

4. Identity Verification and Government Data Matching (DVS) 

To verify your identity, we may use electronic identity verification services, including the Australian Government’s Document Verification Service (DVS). 

Where you have consented, your name, date of birth and identity document details will be securely sent to the relevant Commonwealth or State authority that issued your document. This may include passport offices, driver licence authorities, the Department of Home Affairs, Births Deaths and Marriages, or other authorised record holders. 

These authorities check whether the details you have provided match the records they hold. 

We do not receive a copy of your government records. The authority returns a match result only, confirming whether your details match (yes or no). 

This process may be carried out through accredited identity verification providers, including APLYiD (APLYiD Pty Ltd, ABN 36 632 866 794) and its sub-providers. 

More information about the DVS is available at idmatch.gov.au. 

5. Biometric Information 

As part of identity verification, we may collect biometric information, such as a facial image or a short video of you holding your ID. 

Biometric information may be used to: 

Confirm that you are a real person and physically present 

Match your image to the photograph on your identification document 

Reduce the risk of fraud and identity theft 

Biometric information is treated as sensitive information under the Privacy Act. We only use it for identity verification and related compliance purposes, and only with your consent. 

6. Consent to Collection and Identity Verification 

By providing your personal information and completing the identity verification process, you consent to: 

The collection, use and disclosure of your personal information for identity verification, AML/CTF and related compliance purposes 

The collection and use of biometric information, such as a facial image or video, for identity verification 

Your information being checked against records held by Commonwealth and State authorities through the DVS 

Your information being shared with our authorised identity verification providers, including APLYiD 

Your consent is voluntary. You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us using the details in section 13. 

If you do not consent, or do not provide the information we need, we may not be able to verify your identity electronically. In that case, we may need to verify your identity in another way, or we may not be able to provide our services to you. 

7. Disclosure of Personal Information 

We may disclose your personal information to: 

Identity verification providers, including APLYiD and its authorised sub-providers 

Commonwealth and State authorities and official record holders, through the DVS 

Our employees and authorised representatives, on a need-to-know basis 

Our professional advisers, such as lawyers, accountants and auditors 

Trusted technology and service providers that help us operate our business 

Regulators, law enforcement or other third parties where required or authorised by law 

We do not sell your personal information. 

8. Overseas Disclosure 

Some of our service providers may store or process personal information outside Australia. 

Where this happens, we take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information is handled in line with the Australian Privacy Principles, including through contractual protections with our providers. 

9. Data Security and Storage 

We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, interference, loss, and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. 

These steps include secure systems, access controls, and encryption in transit and at rest where appropriate. 

We retain personal information only for as long as we need it for the purposes set out in this Policy, or as required by law. When we no longer need your information, we securely delete or de-identify it. 

10. Access and Correction 

You have the right to ask for access to the personal information we hold about you, and to ask us to correct it if it is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. 

To make a request, please contact us using the details in section 13. We will respond within a reasonable time. 

11. Direct Marketing 

From time to time, we may use your contact details to send you information about our services that we think may be of interest to you. 

You can opt out of marketing communications at any time by using the unsubscribe link in our messages, or by contacting us using the details in section 13. 

12. Privacy Complaints 

If you have a complaint about how we have handled your personal information, please contact us first using the details in section 13. 

We will acknowledge your complaint, investigate it, and respond to you within a reasonable time. 

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at oaic.gov.au. 

13. Contact Details 

If you have any questions about this Policy, or want to exercise any of your privacy rights, please contact us: 

Business name: Scotch Nominees Pty Ltd trading as Anthony Stevens

Privacy contact: Anthony Stevens

Email: anthony@anthony-stevens.com

Phone: 0459 924 164

Address: 34B High Street, Lancefield VIC 3435

14. Updates to This Policy 

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or in the law. 

The latest version will always be available on our website. Where changes are significant, we will let you know.

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