BBVA – €36,000 Fine (Spain, 2020)
General GDPR enforcement action
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Spain's data protection authority fined BBVA €36,000 for sending incorrect personal data to a debt collection agency. The bank mistakenly linked a former company administrator to a debt, violating GDPR's accuracy requirements. This case highlights the need for businesses to ensure data accuracy before sharing it.
What happened
BBVA sent incorrect personal data to a debt collection agency, linking a person to a debt they were not responsible for.
Who was affected
A former company administrator who was wrongly associated with a company's debt by BBVA.
What the authority found
The AEPD found BBVA violated GDPR by failing to ensure the accuracy of personal data before processing it.
Why this matters
This fine underscores the importance of verifying data accuracy to avoid wrongful data processing, serving as a warning to businesses handling personal information.
GDPR Articles Cited
National Law Articles
BBVA sent the claimant's personal data to a collection agency. The claimant had no relationship with the debt, as he was no longer the administrator of the company for which the bank was claiming the debt. Even so, the claimant was receiving mail and calls from the company hired by BBVA to claim the debt. BBVA failed to verify the accuracy of the data relating to the claimant and the debt incurred by the debtor company, and therefore the claimant could not request the deletion of his personal data held by BBVA. Is the lack of diligence in checking for accuracy when processing personal data an infringement of Article 5(1)(d) GDPR? The AEPD held that BBVA processed the complainant's personal data in infringement of the principle of accuracy. The AEPD took into account, in determining the amount of a significantly serious infringement, the lack of diligence in the conduct of BBVA and the volume of business of the complainant, and the relationship of its habitual activity in the data processing. BBVA made use of two reductions in the amount of a sanction: voluntary payment (20%) and acknowledgment of responsibility (20%). So they finally paid €36000 after the application of the reductions.
Related Enforcement Actions (1)
Other enforcement actions involving BBVA in ES
Details
Fine Date
11 December 2020
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€36,000
GDPRhub ID
gdprhub-3032About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. BBVA - Spain (2020). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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