Equitory is an investor communication consultancy registered in England and Wales with the registered number 09924035. Our registered office is at 1 Poultry, London, EC2R8EJ, United Kingdom.
This page (together with the documents referred to on it) tells you the terms on which you may use our website www.equitory.com (Site). Your use of the Site will be subject to these terms and conditions and by using the Site you agree to obey by them.
The Site is operated by Equitory. We reserve the right to change these terms and conditions from time to time by changing them on the Site. These terms and conditions were last updated on 31st March 2022.
Accessing our site
Access to our Site is made on the basis that:
- it is permitted on a temporary basis;
- we reserve the right to withdraw, amend, suspend or restrict the service or content provided on our Site to any users without notice;
- you are responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our Site through your internet connection are aware of and compliant with these terms.
We may change the format and content of the Site from time to time. You agree that your use of the Site is on an ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ basis and at your sole risk.
Whilst we try to make sure that all information contained on the Site is correct, it is not intended to amount to authority or advice on which reliance should be placed. You should check with us or the relevant information source before acting on any such information.
Intellectual property rights
All rights in the Equitory name are expressly reserved.
All intellectual property rights in any content of the Site (including text, graphics, software, photographs and other images, videos, sound, trade marks and logos) are owned by us or our licensors. Except as expressly set out here, nothing in these terms and conditions gives you any rights in respect of any intellectual property owned by us or our licensors and you acknowledge that you do not acquire any ownership rights by downloading content from the Site. In the event you print off, copy or store pages from the Site (only as permitted by these terms and conditions), you must ensure that any copyright, trademark or other intellectual property right notices contained in the original content are reproduced.
Reliance on information posted
Commentary and other materials posted on our Site are not intended to amount to advice on which reliance should be placed. We will use reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of materials posted on our Site. However we disclaim all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on such materials by any visitor to our Site, or by anyone who may be informed of any of its contents.
Our liability
We make or give no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, correctness, reliability, integrity, quality, fitness for purpose or originality of any content of the Site and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, all implied warranties, conditions or other terms of any kind are hereby excluded and we accept no liability for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of you or anyone else using the Site or relying on any of its content.
Your information
We process information about you in accordance with our Privacy and Cookies Policy. By using our Site you consent to such processing.
Viruses, hacking and other offences
You must not misuse our Site by:
- knowingly introducing viruses, Trojans, worms, logic bombs or other materials which is malicious or technologically harmful;
- attempting to gain unauthorised access to our Site, the server on which our Site is stored or any server, computer or database connected to our Site;
- attacking our Site via a denial-of-service attack or a distributed denial-of service attack.
We will report any such breach to the relevant law enforcement authorities and we will co-operate with those authorities by disclosing your identity to them. In the event of such a breach, your right to use our Site will cease immediately.
We cannot and do not guarantee that any content of the Site will be free from viruses and/or other code that may have contaminating or destructive elements. It is your responsibility to implement appropriate IT security safeguards (including anti-virus and other security checks) to satisfy your particular requirements as to the safety and reliability of content.
Linking to our site
You may not create links to the Site from any other website, without our prior written consent, although you may link from a website that is operated by you provided the link is not misleading or deceptive and fairly indicates its destination, you do not imply that we endorse you, your website, or any products or services you offer, you link to (and do not frame or replicate) the home page of the Site, and the linked website does not contain any content that is unlawful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, pornographic, obscene, vulgar, indecent, offensive or which infringes on the intellectual property rights or other rights of any third party.
If you wish to make any use of material on our Site other than that set out above, please address your request to info@equitory.com.
Links from our site
The Site may, from time to time, include links to external sites. We include these to provide you with access to information, products or services that you may find useful or interesting. We are not responsible for the content of these sites or for anything provided by them and do not guarantee that they will be continuously available. The fact that we include links to such external sites does not imply any endorsement of or association with their operators or promoters.
Jurisdiction and applicable law
The English courts will have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any claim arising from, or related to, a visit to our Site although we retain the right to bring proceedings against you for breach of these conditions in your country of residence or any other relevant country.
These terms of use and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.
Your concerns
If you have any concerns about material which appears on our Site, please contact info@equitory.com