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UKBF Transfer of Ownership Notice

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This is your notification email from your account on UKBF relating to UKBF Transfer of Ownership Not

This is your notification email from your account on UKBF relating to UKBF Transfer of Ownership Notice. Read it here. [UK BF](  [Forums]( [Guides]( [Account]( Hi {NAME} This is a statutory notice to inform you that your account and associated data with UK Business Forums ( [www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk]( ) has been transferred to a new legal entity, UK Business Forums Limited. It is still myself, [Ozzy](, at the helm but following some reorganising of Business Data Group I made the decision to buy UKBF myself and I look forward to continuing to support its members. For more information about this change and what it means for you and your membership at UK Business Forums, [please read my post on the forums here.]( Now for the legal bit written by our solicitors, here’s their part... UK Business Forums Limited (Buyer/we/us) purchased UK Business Forums on 30 June 2024. You are currently listed on Business Data Group Limited's (Seller) customer database for the purpose of using the online forum and/or subscribing to online services from the Seller. Your personal data has been transferred to us for the continued provision of online services. We will process your personal data fairly and lawfully and in accordance with the principles and requirements of the UK GDPR. Under the UK GDPR, we are required to provide you with information about who we are, how we process your personal data and for what purposes and your rights in relation to your personal data. This information is provided in [( and it is important that you read that information. Please contact us on support@ukbusinessforums.co.uk if you have any queries about this privacy notice or our data protection practices. You can also find details of how to exercise your data protection rights in [(. Thank you for being a part of our site and I look forward to continuing to network with you and support you and your business within the UK Business Forums community. Have a question? Contact us at support@ukbusinessforums.co.uk Explore UKBF Content [chat] [Networking]( [arrow] [microphone] [Podcasts]( [arrow] [guides] [Guides]( [arrow]   [UK BF]  #[TW](  #[IN](  #[FB](  c/o The Forge, Blisworth Hill Farm, Stoke Rd, Northampton NN7 3DB © UK Business Forums Ltd 'UKBF' and 'UK BUSINESS FORUMS' are registered trademarks of UK Business Forums Ltd  Â

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