The Hundred - Sharing Ticket Transferees' Personal Data Follow
The eight teams of the Hundred have recently gone through a transition of receiving investment from external parties which means that they are owned independently from the ECB.
As part of the change of ownership, we intend to share some of your personal data with the team(s) whose home matches you have been transferred tickets for.
1. What data specifically will you be sharing?
We will share first name, surname, email address, postcode, which matches you were transferred tickets for and the number and type of ticket(s) that were transferred to you.
2. Will teams be able to send me direct marketing when they receive my data?
This data is being shared so the teams have a better idea of who their fans are and the team(s) might use your data to contact you about The Hundred, including about tickets, offers and team news.
3. Will opting out affect my ability to buy tickets or access team content?
No, it will not affect your ability to purchase tickets or access team content.
4. Which teams are now privately owned and by whom?
Please read all about the new investors here.
5. Is the ECB still involved in running The Hundred?
Yes, the ECB will still own the competition.
6. Will any financial data be shared?
No financial data will be shared.
7. My personal data has changed how do I update this?
You can log into your account and update your information in your profile. For any further queries, please contact feedback@ecb.co.uk.