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Summary The DPA of Berlin has imposed a fine of EUR 300,000 on Deutsche Kreditbank. A customer had filed a complaint with the DPA. The customer had submitted an application for a credit card to the bank, which was rejected in the course of an automated decision, despite the customer’s good credit history and high income. The customer then requested an explanation of the reasons for the rejection of their application and the basis on which the automated decision was made. However, the controller refused to provide such information to him, which also made it difficult for the customer to appeal the decision. The DPA found that the controller violated its obligation to transparently inform the data subject about the decision upon request.
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Related articles:  Art. 5 (1) a) GDPR, Art. 15 (1) h) GDPR, Art. 22 (3) GDPR
Type: Insufficient fulfilment of data subjects rights
Fine: EUR 300,000
Sector Finance, Insurance and Consulting

 

All data is based on The CMS’s Law GDPR Enforcement Tracker Source: https://www.enforcementtracker.com/

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