LEGAL INFORMATION

Legal and Regulatory

ProVen Legacy Limited is advised in its lending activities by Beringea LLP, an experienced investor in SMEs, based in the UK which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Beringea LLP’s FCA Firm Reference Number is 496358. Beringea is not a tax advisor and nothing on this website should be construed as tax advice.

This website provides you with information about ProVen Legacy Limited. This website may contain links to other third-party websites merely as a convenience to you and ProVen Legacy Limited does not endorse or assume any responsibility for the contents found on these third-party websites and in particular assumes no responsibility for the privacy practices or policies of any third party.

Use of all information provided on this website is at the recipient’s own risk. Information on this website may contain technical and other inaccuracies and ProVen Legacy Limited does not warrant the accuracy of the information that is provided and assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies. ProVen Legacy Limited does not warrant that the information on this website will meet the recipient’s requirements. All information is provided by ProVen Legacy Limited on an “as is” basis without any representations or warranties, express or implied, including without limitation, warranties of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement of intellectual property.

No Warranty

Reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information available on this site is correct and up-to-date.  However, since some of the information has been sourced from third parties and certain data may not have been updated, we make no representation or warranty of any kind regarding the information on this site.

You should therefore be aware that certain information may be out of date, incomplete or incorrect and therefore should be independently verified or verified directly with us before taking any action in reliance on it.

Exclusion of Liability

  1. Where the site contains links to another website and other data, these links are provided for your information only.  We accept no liability for any information or content in them and may have no control over them.
  2. No recommendation, commentary or other information contained on this site should be considered to be advice on which you should place reliance.
  3. In using this website, it is a condition that you accept, as reasonable terms, that we have no liability and this includes all costs, losses, damages and expenses of any kind, including any loss of profit or economic loss and any consequential loss of any kind.
  4. Furthermore, we are not liable as a result of any loss or damage sustained through our website being subject to third-party cyber/computer attack or hacking which may affect your equipment and/or data or other assets or proprietary material due to your use of our site or downloading any material from our site.

Issued by Beringea LLP which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority registered number: 496358

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Session Cookie

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Persistent Cookie

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What is the new directive?

Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011.

What does it relate to?

This directive relates to website users’ consent to Cookies created by a website.
The Directive states that a website’s users must knowingly give consent to the use of Cookies on their computers.
For more detailed information about cookies, how they work on your computer and how to delete them or allow them to remain on your computer, please visit www.ico.org.uk