Cookie notice

Updated May 2025

Privacy and your rights

Cookies are used to uniquely identify a person and therefore at TILLIT we treat them as personal identifiable information. Cookies are used for analytics and marketing to improve the experience and relevance of our websites. At TILLIT we want our customers to understand what cookies are by being jargon free, whilst also being transparent regarding how we use them, please see the What are cookies? What cookies do we use? and How do I turn cookies off? so you are fully aware.

As a user of our website we want you to have a choice and by simply browsing our website does not mean you agree to the use of cookies. We ask you when you first visit our website via a pop-up banner to accept or reject the use of cookies, this pop-up clearly explains why we use them and ask you to make an affirmative action by clicking “Accept Recommended Settings”. If you did click accept and wish to withdraw your consent, simply click on the cookie button at the bottom right corner of our website.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your browser or device by websites, apps, online media, and advertisements. There are different types of cookies. Cookies served by the entity that operates the domain you are visiting are called “first party cookies.” Therefore, cookies served by the TILLIT website whilst you visit tillitinvest.com are first party cookies.

Cookies served by companies that are not operating the domain you’re visiting are called “third party cookies.” For example, we may allow Google to set a cookie on your browser while you visit tillitinvest.com,  and that would be a third-party cookie. Cookies may also endure for different periods of time. “Session cookies” only last as long as your browser is open.

These are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Other cookies are “persistent cookies” meaning that they survive after your browser is closed. For example, they may recognise your device when you re-open your browser and browse the internet again.

What cookies do we use?

We use the following cookies. Non-essential cookies are used only with the consent of the user.

Analytical and performance cookies

We may use analytics service providers in relation to the TILLIT website’s traffic analysis and reporting. Analytics service providers generate statistical and other information about the use of the TILLIT website by using cookies. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how often visitors return to the TILLIT website, how long they stay and how visitors move around the TILLIT website when they are using them. This helps us to improve the way the TILLIT website work, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. The information generated relating to the TILLIT Group websites may be used to create reports about the use of the TILLIT Group websites and the analytics service provider will also store this information.

Marketing and targeting cookies

These cookies record your visit to the TILLIT website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed to other websites. We will use this information to try and make the TILLIT website and other websites that you visit more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with others, within TILLIT and carefully selected third parties for this purpose.

Functionality cookies

We may use functional cookies that allow us to remember choices you have made in relation to the TILLIT website so as to provide a more personalised experience and enhanced user experience by delivering content specific to your interests.

Cookies

TILLIT uses cookies to distinguish you from other users and to improve your experience on the TILLIT website and to recommend content that may be of interest to you. When you visit the TILLIT website we will ask you whether you agree to our use of cookies.

You can indicate your acceptance of our use of cookies by clicking “Accept All” in the bottom right corner on this website on the banner that appears. If you do not agree to our use of cookies, then you may continue to use the TILLIT website but your browsing experience may be affected.

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How do I turn cookies off?

You can use your browser settings to accept or reject new cookies and to delete existing cookies. You can also set your browser to notify you each time new cookies are placed on your computer or other device.