Privacy Policy
Last updated 29 May 2026 · Pilot edition
FinModel Pro is a financial-modelling learning platform provided to students and faculty through their institution. Your institution is the controller of the academic records held in the platform; FinModel Pro processes that information on the institution’s behalf to deliver the coursework experience.
This page explains what we hold, why we hold it, and the protections around it. It is a plain-language summary for the academic pilot, not a legal contract — your institution confirms the applicable legal and regulatory obligations for your region.
Information we hold
- Your name, email, and role, and the course and batch you belong to.
- Files you upload for an assignment (spreadsheets and reference documents).
- Your source declarations, modelling assumptions, and calculated results.
- The reports and submissions you produce, and faculty feedback, rubric scores, and grades.
- A record of sensitive actions (sign-in, submission, grade release) for accountability.
How your information is protected
- Access requires a sign-in, and you only ever see your own work.
- Faculty see only the students, batches, and cases assigned to them.
- Passwords are stored only as a secure one-way hash — never in readable form.
- Uploaded files are checked on upload and reachable only through authorised downloads.
- Connections to the platform are encrypted in transit (HTTPS).
- Backups are access-controlled and protected from public access.
How long we keep it
Academic records (your models, submissions, and grades) are retained for the duration of the course plus your institution’s assessment-retention period. Uploaded files follow the same schedule. Backups are kept for a short window during the pilot. Your institution sets the exact retention periods.
Your choices
To access, correct, or request deletion of your information, contact your faculty coordinator or institution administrator. Where you have submitted work or received a grade, records may be retained for academic-integrity reasons even after an account is deactivated.
Contact
Questions about your information should go to your faculty coordinator or institution administrator, who can escalate to the platform support contact if needed.