GP Bullhound group – terms & privacy
Terms of Use
This Terms of Use Policy was last updated on December 15th, 2025
1 Introduction
These Website Terms and Conditions of Use (“Terms”) govern your use of the website located at www.gpbullhound.com (the “Website”). The Website is operated by GP Bullhound Advisory Limited (“GP Bullhound”, “we”, “us”, or “our”), a private limited company registered in England and Wales.
By accessing or using the Website, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, you must not use the Website.
These Terms should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, which explain how we process personal data and use cookies.
2 Who we are
• Legal entity name: GP Bullhound Advisory Limited
• Address: 78 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1JB, United Kingdom
We operate the Website on behalf of the wider GP Bullhound group , including regulated UK and US entities:
• GP Bullhound Corporate Finance Limited – authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) (FRN 915053)
• GP Bullhound Inc. – regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) (CRD 147794) and is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (“SIPC”).
These entities may provide specific services depending on your jurisdiction. Nothing on this Website constitutes an offer of services by all group entities.
3 No Advice, No Recommendation
The content on this Website is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, professional advice of any kind.
Nothing on this Website:
• Constitutes investment, financial, legal, tax or other professional advice;
• Is intended to be used as a basis for, or to support, any investment or business decision;
• Amounts to an offer, solicitation, invitation, recommendation or inducement to buy, sell, subscribe for or underwrite any security, financial instrument or service; or
• Creates any contractual relationship between you and GP Bullhound.
We do not intend, invite or permit any reliance on the content of this Website. Any decisions you make should be based on your own independent assessment and, where appropriate, on advice obtained from qualified professional advisers.
For visitors in the United Kingdom: nothing on this Website is intended to constitute a financial promotion under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 or related FCA rules unless expressly stated.
For visitors in the United States: any reference to investment banking services applies only to services provided by GP Bullhound Inc., a broker-dealer regulated by FINRA and member of SIPC.
4 Accuracy, Availability and Security
We do not guarantee that the Website or its content is accurate, complete, or up to date, that the Website will be uninterrupted or error-free, nor that the Website or server is free from bugs, malware or vulnerabilities.
We may suspend, withdraw, restrict, or change all or part of the Website for operational, security, regulatory or business reasons.
5 Permitted Use of the Website
You may use this Website only for lawful purposes. You must not:
• Use automated tools (e.g., bots, crawlers, scrapers) to extract or harvest Website content;
• Collect or compile Website content for commercial or non-commercial databases, directories or similar tools;
• Use any artificial intelligence (AI) system, model or tool to analyse, process, ingest, or generate content based on Website content, including for model training or prompting (provided that nothing herein shall prevent GP Bullhound or service providers acting on our behalf from using such technologies for operational, analytical, security or development purposes);
• Damage or attempt to damage the Website, introduce viruses or attempt to gain unauthorised access; and/or
• Use the Website in any way that breaches applicable law or regulation.
Any breach may result in immediate suspension of access and may be reported to law enforcement or relevant regulators.
6 Intellectual Property Rights
All content on the Website—including text, graphics, design, software, trademarks and logos—is owned by or licensed to GP Bullhound. You may view the Website and print a copy of content for personal, non-commercial use. You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, adapt, publish, or commercially exploit any content, remove copyright or proprietary notices, nor imply any association with GP Bullhound without written permission.
Any unauthorised use may result in legal action.
7 Third-Party Links and Resources
The Website may contain links to third-party websites. These links are provided for convenience only. We do not control third-party websites, endorse their content, or accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from their use. Your use of third-party websites is at your own risk.
8 Data Protection & Cookies
Your personal data is processed in accordance with our:
• Privacy Policy available bellow
• Cookie Policy available at this link
By using the Website, you acknowledge that your personal data may be processed as described in those policies.
Certain Website functionality may require accepting cookies. You may manage cookies at any time through Cookie Settings.
9 Liability
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or any other liability that cannot be limited under applicable law.
Subject to the above, GP Bullhound will not be liable for indirect, special or consequential loss, business interruption or loss of profits, reliance on Website content, loss or corruption of data, loss resulting from cyberattacks, malware, or unauthorised access.
Your use of the Website is at your own risk.
10 Events Outside Our Control
We will not be liable for delays or failures caused by events beyond our reasonable control, including natural disasters, system failures, cyber incidents, regulatory action or labour disputes.
11 Termination or Suspension of Access
We may suspend or terminate access to the Website at any time without notice where we reasonably believe you have breached these Terms, if necessary for operational, maintenance or security reasons or where required to comply with legal or regulatory obligations.
12 Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms and any dispute relating to them (including non-contractual disputes) are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, except where mandatory consumer laws in your country require otherwise, or for U.S. visitors receiving services from GP Bullhound Inc., who may be subject to applicable U.S. regulatory frameworks.
13 Complaints
If you wish to raise a concern about the Website, please contact us using any of the details provided in Section 15.
We will attempt to resolve concerns promptly.
14 Changes to these Terms
These Terms may be updated periodically. If material changes are made, we will notify you by updating the “last updated” date in Section 1.
Continued use of the Website after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
15 How to contact us
You can contact us using any of the details below or through this form:
GP Bullhound Advisory Limited
• Address: 78 St James’s St, London SW1A 1JB, United Kingdom
• Telephone: +44 0207 101 7580
GP Bullhound Inc. (for U.S. investment banking services)
• Address: One Sansome Street, Suite 3630, San Francisco, CA 94104, United States
• Telephone: +1 415 986 0191
16 Do you need extra help?
We aim to ensure the Website is accessible to all users. Please contact us if you experience accessibility issues.
If you would like this notice in another format (for example: audio, large print, braille), please contact using the details provided in Section 15 above
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy was last updated on December 15th, 2025
1 Introduction
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains:
• What personal data we collect through our Website;
• How and why we use it;
• The rights you have; and
• How to contact us if you have questions or concerns.
This Privacy Policy applies only to www.gpbullhound.com (“Website”). It does not apply to third-party websites. Our Website may contain links to third-party sites – we are not responsible for their privacy practices.
Clients should read this Privacy Policy alongside our engagement terms.
Lists and examples provided in this Privacy Policy are illustrative rather than exhaustive. We may collect and process additional categories of personal data where necessary and appropriate in connection with our business activities, in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
2 Who we are
The Website is provided by GP Bullhound Advisory Limited together with subsidiaries (“GP Bullhound”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) located in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area (“EEA”), and the United States . GP Bullhound Advisory Limited is the controller of personal data collected through the Website.
GP Bullhound Advisory Limited is the controller of personal data collected through the Website. Subsidiaries may also act as controllers depending on your location and your interaction with us (e.g., investor relations, recruitment, subscription services).
Contact details are provided in Section 17.
3 Terminology
| Data subject | The individual to whom personal data relates |
| GP Bullhound, we, us, our | GP Bullhound Advisory Limited and its various subsidiaries |
| Personal data | Any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual |
| Special category personal data | Personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious beliefs, philosophical beliefs or trade union membership; genetic data; biometric data (where used for identification purposes); data concerning health, sex life or sexual orientation |
| You, your | Visitors to our Website, individuals who communicate with us via the Website, newsletter subscribers, job applicants applying through the Website, and any individuals whose personal data we collect through Website interactions. |
4 Personal data we collect
GP Bullhound may collect and process, among other things, your personal data as well as the personal data of its clients and their representatives, institutional investors, counterparties and professional contacts.
We collect data you provide directly such as name, email address, company, role, contact details, enquiry content, marketing preferences and job application materials.
We collect certain data automatically through cookies and similar technologies (see our Cookie Policy available at [•]), including IP address, browser type and version, device identifiers, time zone setting, pages visited and actions taken on the Website, interaction data (including clicks, scroll behaviour, form abandonment), traffic source information as well as Website performance data.
We collect personal data contained in or generated through communications with us (such as emails, messages, meeting records and related metadata). These communications may be monitored and retained for regulatory compliance, security, and business administration purposes.
We may also collect data from third parties such as publicly accessible sources (e.g. Companies House), technical data from analytics or advertising partners (aggregated or pseudonymised) or recruitment information from professional recruitment sites (if you choose to apply via a third party).
GP Bullhound does not typically require special category personal data in the ordinary course of its business. In limited circumstances, we may process such information, where legally required and provided we have your consent.
5 How and why we use personal data
We collect and use your personal data mainly to provide services to our clients and to ensure we meet our legal and regulatory obligations.
Under applicable data protection laws, we can only use your personal data if we have a proper reason, such as:
• You have given consent, provided that where we need your consent, we will ask for it separately of this Privacy Policy and you can withdraw consent at any time by contacting us using the contact information provided in Section 17;
• To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations;
• To fulfil our contract with you or take steps at your request before entering into a contract; or
• For our legitimate interests or those of a third party.
| What we use your personal data for | Our reasons / legal basis |
| Website operation and improvement (such as ensuring Website functionality, improving user experience, monitoring Website performance, Website analytics and optimisation) | Legitimate interests |
| Responding to enquiries (such as responding to contact form submissions, following up on business, media or investor enquiries) | Legitimate interests Steps prior to entering into a contract |
| Marketing communications (including newsletters and event invitations) | Your consent (for UK/EU) Legitimate interests with opt‑out rights (for the US and other jurisdictions) |
| Recruitment (including processing applications submitted via the Website, assessing suitability for roles, contacting candidates) | Legitimate interests Steps prior to entering into a contract |
| Legal compliance (including record-keeping, responding to regulatory enquiries, ensuring compliance with privacy laws) | Legal obligations |
| Protection of rights (such as fraud detection and network and information security) | Legitimate interests |
6 Marketing
We may send you marketing communications where:
• You have provided your consent (required in the UK and EEA); or
• We collected your contact details in the context of a sale or negotiation for a sale of our services and you did not opt out at the time (“soft opt-in”), which applies only to marketing about our own similar services; or
• You have not opted out and you operate in a jurisdiction that allows marketing on the basis of legitimate interests (including certain US states and APAC regions).
You can opt out of receiving marketing communications at any time by contacting us through this form or using the “unsubscribe” link in our emails.
We will never sell your personal data to third parties for marketing purposes.
7 Who we share your personal data with
We share personal data where necessary and only with trusted partners (who are bound by confidentiality obligations) including:
• GP Bullhound group companies;
• Third parties we use to help deliver our services, such as IT and cloud service providers;
• Third party external advisors or experts, such as recruitment partners, tax advisors and legal counsel;
• Companies providing services for money laundering checks and other crime prevention purposes;
• Other third parties we use to help promote our business, such as marketing agencies;
• Our external auditors; and
• Law enforcement agencies, courts, tribunals and regulatory bodies to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.
If you would like more information about who we share our data with and why, please contact us using the contacts made available in Section 17 below.
8 Where your personal data is held
GP Bullhound operates globally. Personal data may be held at our offices and those of our group companies, third party agencies, service providers, representatives and agents. Your personal data may be transferred outside the UK or EEA (e.g. to the United States).
Where we transfer data internationally, we ensure appropriate safeguards, including as further detailed in Section 11.
You may request further details by contacting us through the details provided in Section 17.
9 How long your personal data will be kept
We will keep your personal data for as long as necessary for the purpose for which it was collected or as required by law.
As a general rule, we will keep our client personal data for at least [ten] years from the conclusion of your matter, in case you, or we, need to bring or defend any complaints or claims. However, different retention periods apply for different types of personal data and for different services.
Following the end of the relevant retention period, we will delete or anonymise your personal data.
If you would like further information about how long we keep your personal data, please contact us using the contact information provided in Section 17.
10 Additional Information for U.S. Data Subjects
If you are a resident of the United States, you may have additional rights under applicable U.S. state privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act) (“CCPA/CPRA”), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), and similar laws in other states.
We provide this notice describing the categories of personal information we collect, the purposes for which we use it, and whether we “sell” or “share” such information as defined by U.S. law. The categories of personal information we may collect include (see Section 4 of this Policy for further detail):
• Identifiers (such as name, email address, phone number);
• Professional or employment-related information;
• Financial information (where relevant to transactions);
• Internet or electronic network activity information (such as interactions with our website);
• Audio/visual data (such as call recordings or video conferences); and
• Sensitive information (such as racial/ethnic origin or health data, if relevant to our services).
We use this information for the business purposes described in Section 6, including providing our services, compliance with legal obligations, fraud prevention, and business operations.
We do not “sell” or “share” personal information as those terms are defined under the CCPA/CPRA. We also do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes other than those permitted by law.
We retain each category of personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, comply with legal or regulatory obligations (including FCA, FINRA and tax requirements), resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. Where practical, we specify retention periods for each category of personal information in our internal retention schedule.
Depending on your state of residence, you may have the right to:
• Access the personal information we hold about you;
• Correct inaccuracies in your personal information;
• Request deletion of your personal information;
• Obtain a copy of your personal information in a portable format;
• Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information;
• Limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information (California only);
• Opt out of profiling or targeted advertising (where applicable under state law); and
• Exercise your rights free from discrimination.
If we decline to take action on your request, you may appeal our decision by contacting us using the details provided in this Privacy Policy. We will review your appeal and respond within the time required by applicable law. If we deny your appeal, we will provide our reasons and information on how you may submit a complaint to your state regulator.
You may submit a request to exercise your rights by contact us using any of the details provided in Section 17.
We will take steps to verify your identity before fulfilling your request, which may include confirming at least two pieces of information you have previously provided to us. For more sensitive requests (such as access to or deletion of certain data), we may require additional verification. We will only use identity verification information for that purpose.
You may also designate an authorised agent to act on your behalf. To do so, we require a signed letter of authorisation from you or a valid power of attorney. We may also require you to verify your identity directly with us.
Our services are not directed to children under the age of 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 without verifiable parental consent, in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child without appropriate consent, we will delete it promptly.
11 Transferring your personal data abroad
We are a global group and may share your personal data with other GP Bullhound group entities located outside the United Kingdom (UK) and European Economic Area (EEA), including in jurisdictions such as the United States, where privacy laws may not provide the same level of protection as in your home country.
Whenever we transfer your personal data outside the UK or EEA, we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to protect it, in compliance with applicable data protection laws. These safeguards may include:
• Adequacy decisions issued by the European Commission or UK Government confirming that the destination country provides an adequate level of protection;
• Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) adopted by the European Commission and/or the UK International Data Transfer Addendum, which contractually oblige our group entities to protect your personal data to GDPR standards; or
• Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) or other approved mechanisms where available.
Intra-group transfers are made under an Intra-Group Data Transfer Policy, ensuring that every GP Bullhound entity handling your personal data provides a level of protection consistent with UK and EU data protection laws.
You can request further details on the specific safeguards we rely upon (including copies of the relevant transfer mechanisms) by contacting us using the details in Section 17.
12 Your rights
You have the following rights, which you can exercise free of charge:
| Access | You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal data. You can request other information such as where we get personal data from and who we share personal data with. There are some exemptions which means you may not receive all the information you ask for |
| Rectification | You have the right to ask us to correct or delete personal data you think is inaccurate or incomplete |
| Erasure (also known as the right to be forgotten) | You have the right to ask us to delete your personal data in certain situations |
| Restriction of processing | You have the right to ask us to limit how we use your personal data—in certain situations, e.g. if you contest the accuracy of the data |
| Data portability | You have the right to ask that we transfer the personal data you gave us to another organisation or to you in certain situations |
| To object | You have the right to object: at any time to your personal data being processed for direct marketing (including profiling)in certain other situations to our continued processing of your personal data, e.g. processing carried out for our legitimate interests unless we demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override your interests or for establishing, exercising or defending legal claims |
| Not to be subject to automated individual decision making | The right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing (including profiling) that produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you |
| The right to withdraw consent | When we use your consent as our lawful basis, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time You may withdraw consents by contacting us through this form or using the “unsubscribe” link in our emails. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of our use of your personal data in reliance on that consent before it was withdrawn |
If you make a request, we must respond to you without undue delay and in any event within one month.
If you would like to exercise any of your rights, please:
• email or write to us—see section 17 ‘How to contact us’; and
• provide enough information to identify yourself and any additional identity information we may reasonably request from you; and
• let us know what right you want to exercise and the information to which your request relates.
13 Keeping your personal data secure
We have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to keep your personal data confidential and secure from unauthorised access, use and disclosure. We limit access to your personal data to those who have a genuine business need to access it. Those processing your personal data will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
We require our business partners, suppliers and other third parties to implement appropriate security measures to protect personal data from unauthorised access, use and disclosure.
We also have procedures to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are required to do so.
14 How to complain
Please contact us (see Section 17) if you have any queries or concerns about our use of your personal data. We hope we will be able to resolve any issues you may have.
You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (the UK data protection regulator also known as the ICO) and/or the relevant supervisory authority in your jurisdiction. The contact details for the ICO are as follows:
• Helpline number: 0303 123 1113
• Website: https://www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint
15 Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. If material changes are made, we will notify you by updating the “last updated” date in Section 1 and, where required, by additional notice.
16 Updating your personal data
We take reasonable steps to ensure your personal data remains accurate and up to date. To help us with this, please let us know if any of the personal data you have provided to us has changed (e.g. your surname or address—see section 17 below).
17 How to contact us
You can contact us by post, telephone or through this form if you have any questions about this privacy policy or the information we hold about you, to exercise a right under data protection law or to make a complaint. Our contact details are shown below:
UK Data Controller
• GP Bullhound Advisory Limited
• Address: 78 St James’s St, London SW1A 1JB
• Telephone: +44 0207 101 7580
US Privacy Contact
• GP Bullhound Inc
• Address: One Sansome Street, Suite 3630, San Francisco, CA 94104, United States
• Telephone: +1 415 986 0191
18 Do you need extra help?
If you would like this policy in another format (for example audio, large print, braille) please contact using the details provided in Section 17 above.