Record Capture
We have a volume of records of around 20 million individuals, 3 million companies or businesses, and 1 million self-employed and liberal professionals.
We are pleased with this, since it is probably the largest volume that can be found on the market. Reaching those amounts is commendable, but… how? The data that drives our databases is multi-source, but it is worth highlighting:
We have a network of mobile applications for iPhone and smartphones, so that every time a user installs one of our Apps, they give us express consent so that we can communicate with them, transferring their data to us for marketing purposes.
We continually capture records on our web portals intended for this purpose, such as raffles, surveys, games, coupons... and other similar channels in which the user gives us their data.
We have different collaboration agreements with partners and associates, with "revenue share" agreements for the shared exploitation of resources.
We participate in the collection of records via sponsor or coregistros, parallel collections in which we appear as a legal figure when it comes to being able to use the user's data, accepting our "privacy policy."
We also have, in the case of records of individuals with a landline, data that appears in "manifestly public" sources, such as records that appear freely in telephone directories.
In the case of records corresponding to companies, businesses and professionals, we make monthly updates of registrations, cancellations and modifications, and quarterly implementations of records.
Every year we update the number of employees and billing based on the data provided by companies to the Commercial Registry. We also make calls to companies to check their situation and consult their balance sheets.
Within our database of self-employed workers, we have a differentiated base of liberal professionals, with the members of these very specific groups. We also know if these self-employed or professionals have workers under their care.