Privacy Policy

How we handle your information.

This page explains what personal information TAW Impact Capital Ltd. collects through this website, why we collect it, who we share it with, and the choices you have. We have tried to keep it in plain English. If anything is unclear, reach out to us using the details at the bottom of this page.

Last updated: 21 April 2026

At a glance

We only collect the information we need to respond to you, deliver the content you asked for, and keep the site secure and performant. We do not sell your data and we do not use advertising or behavioural-tracking cookies.

Who we are

This website is operated by TAW Impact Capital Ltd., a capital markets firm licensed to participate in Ghana's interbank foreign exchange market, with offices in Accra, Ghana. For the purposes of applicable data protection law, including Ghana's Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843), and where relevant the EU / UK General Data Protection Regulation, TAW Impact Capital Ltd. is the data controller of the personal information collected through this site.

What we collect and why

The information we gather through this website.

Everything we collect falls into one of the four categories below. We do not ask for financial identifiers, national ID numbers, or sensitive personal data through this website. Any client onboarding documentation we request for regulated services is handled through secure offline or protected channels and is covered by the terms of engagement you sign with us.

Newsletter sign-up

What: Email address, IP address, approximate location (country, region, city, time zone), browser, operating system, and device type.

Why: To deliver the weekly market briefing you requested, verify that sign-ups are legitimate, prevent abuse of the form, and understand at a broad geographic level who our readers are.

Contact form

What: Full name, email address, company (optional), and your message.

Why: To respond to your enquiry, maintain a record of the conversation, and follow up about the services you asked about.

Blog engagement

What: Anonymous counters at the article level: page views, share-button clicks, and read-more clicks. We do not attach these counts to your identity, email, or IP address.

Why: To measure which articles our readers find useful so we can improve our research output.

Performance telemetry

What: Web performance metrics (such as page load timing and layout stability) collected by Vercel Speed Insights when you visit the site.

Why: To monitor the technical performance of the website and detect problems.

Cookies and tracking

We do not use advertising cookies.

This website does not set advertising, profiling, or cross-site tracking cookies. We do not embed third-party analytics scripts such as Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, or social-media trackers.

Vercel may set strictly-necessary cookies to operate the website (for example, to route traffic correctly or protect against abuse). Vercel Speed Insights collects anonymous performance metrics and does not identify you personally. Your browser controls give you the option to block or delete cookies at any time.

Who we share data with

The service providers that handle your data on our behalf.

We do not sell or rent personal data. We share it only with the service providers we rely on to run this website, and only to the extent needed for them to perform their function. Each provider is bound by its own data-processing terms.

Supabase

Hosts our database, which stores newsletter sign-ups and contact form submissions.

Vercel

Hosts and serves this website and collects anonymous performance telemetry through Vercel Speed Insights.

IP geolocation providers

When you submit the newsletter form, we may look up the approximate geographic location of your IP address (for example via ipapi.co or equivalent) so we know at a city-level where our readers are. Only your IP address is sent to the provider.

Some of these providers operate servers outside Ghana. Where data is transferred internationally, we rely on the provider's contractual safeguards to keep your information protected to a standard consistent with Ghanaian and, where relevant, European data protection law.

How long we keep your data

Newsletter sign-ups are kept for as long as you wish to remain subscribed. When you unsubscribe, we remove your record promptly and keep only what is necessary to prevent resubscribing you without your consent.

Contact enquiries are kept for up to three years after our last interaction with you, so we have a reasonable record of the conversation. After that they are deleted unless a longer retention period is required by law.

Anonymous blog counts are aggregate numbers and are kept indefinitely, because they cannot be used to identify you.

Performance telemetryis retained according to Vercel's own retention schedule and is not linked to your identity.

Your rights

Choices you have over your information.

Depending on where you live, you may have the following rights over the personal data we hold about you:

Request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.

Ask us to correct data that is inaccurate or incomplete.

Ask us to delete your data, subject to any legal or regulatory obligation we have to retain it.

Withdraw your consent to receive our newsletter at any time.

Object to or restrict how we use your data.

Lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission of Ghana or, if you are in the EU/UK, your local supervisory authority.

To exercise any of these rights, email us using the details below. We will respond within a reasonable period and in any event within the timeframe required by applicable law.

Security

We use reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect the information you submit through this website. This includes encrypted connections (HTTPS), database-level access controls, and restricting read access to our team. No method of transmission over the internet is perfectly secure, so please do not send sensitive account numbers, passwords, or identity documents through the contact form.

Children

This website and our services are intended for institutional and adult private clients. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of 18. If you believe a child has submitted information to us, please contact us and we will delete it.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in the services we offer, the tools we rely on, or the law. If we make material changes, we will update the “last updated” date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, notify newsletter subscribers by email.

Contact us

If you have any questions about this privacy policy or want to exercise any of your rights, please write to us at:

Email: info@tawimpact.com

Phone: +233 (0) 20 683 4425

Address: Accra, Ghana

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