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Growing together to
embrace new challenges
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_Since 1995, we bring innovation in banking and
fintech through our IT and BPO services, and our
open banking system
_Our roots are in Galati,
but our vision is global=
Born in Romania thanks to Sella Group intuition, it is
still here where we continue to work and grow, having
more than 500 professionals.
Growing together to
embrace new challenges
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Our global vision since the inception is evolving through our
merging into Centrico - a reality born from the technological
revolutions within the Sella Group, which since 2019 has
become an independent company.
It is the occasion to offer our experience
and expertise to global Clients, building
together financial systems ready to evolve.
_Our.services=
One vision, one mission
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Our promise remains intact: to offer continual
technological development, based on experience
and professionalism, providing high quality and
value added services
_Open to.growth=
We continue to encourage the growth of new
talents, offering the chance to learn and to
acquire skills and competencies, in order to
favour excellence in the IT and BPO services.
_Expand horizons,
keeping roots=
Our vision remains the same, just as our
headquarters, located in the historical
centre of Galati, a landmark for both the
community and our employees.
1995
+15.000 €
REVENUE
2024
+14 MLN €
REVENUE
Growing together to
embrace new challenges
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Privacy Policy
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INFORMATION ON THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA
INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
(EU Regulation 2016/679, hereinafter "the Regulation")
Dear Customer,
in this document, in accordance with data protection and privacy protection
regulations in the electronic communications sector, Centrico Selir S.R.L.,
headquartered in Galati, Garii street no. 59, CP 800217, helps you
understand what data is collected while browsing the Internet and how it is
used.
The indications provided below are based on Recommendation no. 2/2001
that the European Data Protection Authorities, gathered in the Group
established by art. 29 of the Directive no. 95/46 / EC, adopted them on
17th May 2001 to identify certain minimum requirements for the collection
of personal data online, and in particular the methods, the period and the
nature of the information that data operators have to provide to Users
when they connect to web pages, regardless of the purpose of the
connection. In particular, information is provided on the following: 1) Who is the Data Processing Owner? 2) How to contact the Data Protection Officer? 3) What types of data are processed? 4) What are the methods of data processing?
1) Who is the Data Processing Owner? The owner of your personal data
processing is Centrico Selir S.R.L., headquartered in Galati, Garii street
street no. 59, CP 800217 - Tel. 0236412746.
2) How to contact the Data Protection Officer? The Data Protection Officer (hereinafter named
"RPD" sau "DPO -
Data Protection Officer ") can be
contacted at the following addresses:
- post address of the company Centrico Selir S.R.L.: Romania, Galati,
Garii street no. 59, CP 800217; - e-mail addresses:
privacy@selir.com,
dpo@sella.it
.
3) What types of data are processed?
Browsing data The Website's operation, as is standard with any website on the Internet,
involves the use of computer systems and software procedures, which
collect information about the Website's users as part of their routine
operation, the conveyance of which is implicit as part of the use of
Internet communication protocols. This information involves several
parameters related to your operating system and IT environment, including
your IP address, location (country), the domain names of your computer,
the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of resources you request
on the Website, the time of requests, the method used to submit requests
to the server, the dimensions of the file obtained in response to a
request, the numerical code indicating the status of the response sent by
the server (successful, error, etc.), and so on. This data is used
exclusively to compile, statistical information on the use of the Website,
as well as to ensure its correct operation and identify any faults and/or
abuse of the Centrico S.p. A's Website. Such data are stored in compliance
with timeframes defined by the reference Regulation in force.
Data provided voluntarily by the user
The optional, explicit and voluntary transmission of e-mail messages to
the addresses listed on this site involves the subsequent retrieval of the
sender's address required to respond to requests and any other personal
data included in the message. Specific summary information could be
progressively presented or viewed on site pages prepared for specific
services on request.
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to also remember the User's preferences. Cookies are not all the same and
are classified according to the function they perform. The user can
disable or accept cookies by properly configuring their browser. Depending
on this, browsing may be uneasy and some sections or features of the site
may be unavailable. Our site uses the following types of cookies:
Technical Cookies for statistical data collection purposes Used only in anonymous form to obtain statistical data on visits to our
site. It is also possible that this type of cookie is associated with user
data for anti-fraud purposes.
Persistent cookies or static cookies : These are cookies used only anonymously to obtain statistical data
regarding unequivocally identifying visits to the site. It is also
possible that these types of cookies are associated with user data for
anti-fraud purposes. In particular, Centrico uses:
Strictly necessary Cookies Cookies that are necessary for the operation of the site and cannot be
deactivated in our systems. Usually, strictly necessary cookies are
activated only in response to the actions carried out in the event of a
request for services (e.g. setting privacy preferences, accessing services
or filling in forms). You can decide to set your browser to block or
receive warnings regarding these cookies, but some parts of the site will
stop working. As such these cookies do not store any type of Personal
Data.
4) What are the processing methods?
Data processing is done through manual, computer and telematic tools with
logic strictly related to the purposes for which they were collected.
Specific security measures are being followed to prevent data loss,
illicit and unlawful use and unauthorized access. This processing takes
place to the extent that you have given your optional consent. You may at
any time opt out of profiling to customize your commercial offer. In case
of opposition, personal data will no longer be subject to processing for
this purpose.
GLOSSARY FOR THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
Authority for the protection of personal data:
independent administrative authority established by Law no. 102 of May 3rd,
2005 regarding the establishment, organization and functioning of the
National Supervisory Authority for the processing of personal data.
Personal data:
based on Article 4 (1) (1) of the Regulation it refers to "any information
relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (" the person
concerned "); the natural person who can be identified, directly or
indirectly, with particular reference to an identifier, such as name,
identification number, location data, an online identifier, or one or more
characteristics of its physical, physiological, genetic, psychological,
economic, cultural or social identities.
Profiling:
according to art. 4, paragraph 1, no. 4 of the Regulation, it is "any form
of automatic processing of personal data consisting of the use of such
personal information to assess certain personal aspects relating to a
natural person, in particular to analyze or anticipate aspects of work
performance, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests,
reliability, behavior, location or movements of that individual.
Regulation:
EU Regulation 2016/679 of 27th April 2016 on the protection of individuals
with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such
data and which repeals the Directive 95/46 / EC.
Responsible for processing data:
in accordance with art. 4, paragraph 1, no. 8 of the Regulation, it is a
"natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body processing
personal data on behalf of the data processor".
Responsible for Processing Data (RPD) or Data Protection Officer (DPO):
a person introduced by the Regulation, who has as main tasks to inform and
advise the Owner, Officers and Representatives regarding data protection; to
monitor compliance with the Regulation; to give feedback on the impact
assessment on data protection; to cooperate with control authorities.
Data Processing Owner:
according to art. 4, paragraph 1, no. Article 7 of the Regulation, it refers
to "a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which,
alone or with others, determines the purposes and means of personal data
processing.
Personal Data Processing:
in accordance with art. 4, paragraph 1, no. 2 of the Regulation, it is "any
operation or set of operations performed with or without automated processes
and applied to personal data or personal data sets such as collecting,
recording, organizing, structuring, storing, adaptation or modification,
extraction, consultation, use, communication by transmission, dissemination
or any other form of making available, alignment or interconnection,
limitation, erasure or destruction.
Internal Alert Procedure (Whistleblowing)
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The "Internal Alert Procedure" (also called
"whistleblowing") is one tool for preventing and correcting acts or facts
that may constitute foreseen illicit conduct from external and internal
regulations (such as the Code of Conduct or the Corporate Governance Code),
which are harmful of the public interest or the integrity of the private
entity, encouraging and protecting the positive behavior of personnel or
other legitimate subjects identified by the legislation, who, having become
aware of the illegality or the illegitimacy of the actions of another person
in the workplace, decide to report confidentially such acts or facts to the
relevant bodies.
An effective whistleblowing system represents an
important tool for the Sella group for constantly respecting the canons of
transparency and integrity in its actions and a useful alarm bell that
allows the appropriate measures to be adopted.
Reports can be forwarded to the internal alert
procedure by employees and by those who in any case operate on the basis of
relationships that determine their inclusion or a relationship with the
company organisation, even in a form other than an employment relationship,
such as:
• self-employed workers, external workers and
collaborators, freelancers and consultants who carry out their work at the
Group
• paid and unpaid volunteers and interns
• shareholders and people with administrative,
management, control, supervisory or representative functions
• personnel of suppliers external to the
Group.
The reports may also concern the offenses provided for
by the legislative decree 361/2022 RO (regarding internal alerts) and
Legislative Decree 24/2023 IT (such as for example environmental protection,
public procurement, protection of private life, protection of personal data,
security of networks and information systems etc.), violations, potential or
actual, of the provisions dictated for the prevention of money laundering
and terrorist financing as provided for by the art. 48 of Legislative Decree
231/2007, any other illicit conduct pursuant to Legislative Decree 231/01 as
well as any violation of the organizational model adopted by the Company.
The report may also concern any act or fact that may constitute a violation
of antitrust legislation (Law 10 October 1990, n. 287 - Rules for the
protection of competition and the market and Law 21/1996 RO - Protection of
competition).
Information may also be reported, including reasonable
suspicions, regarding actual or potential violations of the law that have
occurred or are likely to occur within the Company.
Reports may also concern any conduct that may
constitute, under applicable law, an act of discrimination, harassment,
molestation or mobbing. In such cases, the Whistleblowing Procedure Officer
(or the designated backup function) shall inform and involve the Sella Group
Diversity and Inclusion Committee, established pursuant to UNI/PdR
125:2022.
Sella Group protects the whistleblower "against
retaliatory, discriminatory, or otherwise unfair behavior following the
report", respecting the dignity of the whistleblower.