This Privacy Policy explains how MurImmo ("we", "us") processes personal data when you visit our website, contact us or use our services related to construction supervision and property management in Mauritius. We are committed to handling your data in line with applicable Swiss and, where relevant, European data protection law.
This policy applies to the website https://www.murimmo.com and to the related communication channels shown there (for example contact forms, email and telephone). Separate agreements may apply in addition for specific mandates; where such agreements contain more detailed or differing rules on data protection, those rules prevail over this policy.
This policy applies to the website https://www.murimmo.com and to the related communication channels shown there (for example contact forms, email and telephone). Separate agreements may apply in addition for specific mandates; where such agreements contain more detailed or differing rules on data protection, those rules prevail over this policy.
The controller responsible for the processing of personal data in connection with this website is:
MurImmo – Construction Consulting & Property Management Mauritius
MurImmo – Construction Consulting & Property Management Mauritius
Hembergerstrasse 41
CH-9630 Wattwil SG
Switzerland
Email: info@murimmo.com
Phone: +41 76 696 69 69 (Switzerland)
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your data protection rights, you can contact us via the details above. For security reasons we may ask you to provide proof of identity before we respond to certain requests.
CH-9630 Wattwil SG
Switzerland
Email: info@murimmo.com
Phone: +41 76 696 69 69 (Switzerland)
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your data protection rights, you can contact us via the details above. For security reasons we may ask you to provide proof of identity before we respond to certain requests.
We only collect as much personal data as necessary for clear, defined purposes. Depending on how you interact with us, this may include:
Technical and usage data
Contact and communication data
Mandate and project data
Cookies and analytics data
We generally receive this data directly from you or through the devices you use. In some cases we may also receive information from third parties, for example from service providers, public authorities or other parties involved in your project, where this is necessary for our assignment and lawful.
Technical and usage data
- IP address and basic connection data
- Date and time of access
- Pages and files accessed, amount of data transferred
- Referrer URL (website from which you came to us)
- Browser type and version, operating system, device information
Contact and communication data
- Information you enter into contact forms (for example name, email address, telephone number, preferred contact channel, project details)
- Data contained in emails, telephone calls or other messages you send to us
Mandate and project data
- Details about your property or construction project (for example location in Mauritius, project phase, involved parties, technical documentation) insofar as you provide them
- Information needed to prepare and perform our services and to document our work (for example inspection reports, photos, correspondence with contractors and authorities)
Cookies and analytics data
- Information stored in cookies or similar technologies, such as a unique identifier or your language preference
- Aggregated usage statistics and reach measurements, where we use analytics tools
We generally receive this data directly from you or through the devices you use. In some cases we may also receive information from third parties, for example from service providers, public authorities or other parties involved in your project, where this is necessary for our assignment and lawful.
We process personal data only for specific, transparent purposes and on a clear legal basis. In particular, we use your data for the following purposes:
Running the website and ensuring IT security
Legal basis: our legitimate interests in operating a secure and functional website; where applicable, compliance with legal obligations.
Handling enquiries and pre-contractual communication
Legal basis: pre-contractual steps at your request and our legitimate interests in efficient communication and customer care.
Performing contracts and providing services
Legal basis: performance of a contract with you or of pre-contractual measures; compliance with legal obligations where we must keep records.
Analytics, reach measurement and website optimisation
Legal basis: your consent where required, otherwise our legitimate interests in a needs-based, secure online presence.
Legal obligations and enforcement of rights
Legal basis: compliance with legal obligations and our legitimate interests in protecting our rights and defending against claims.
Running the website and ensuring IT security
- To display the website and ensure stable, secure operation
- To prevent misuse, detect faults and defend against attacks
Legal basis: our legitimate interests in operating a secure and functional website; where applicable, compliance with legal obligations.
Handling enquiries and pre-contractual communication
- To respond to your enquiries and requests for quotations
- To clarify whether and in what scope we can accept a mandate
Legal basis: pre-contractual steps at your request and our legitimate interests in efficient communication and customer care.
Performing contracts and providing services
- To plan and perform construction supervision, property management and related services
- To document our work (for example via reports and photo documentation)
- To communicate with you and with third parties involved, where necessary for your assignment
Legal basis: performance of a contract with you or of pre-contractual measures; compliance with legal obligations where we must keep records.
Analytics, reach measurement and website optimisation
- To understand how our website is used and which content is relevant
- To improve structure, content and security of the website on a factual basis
Legal basis: your consent where required, otherwise our legitimate interests in a needs-based, secure online presence.
Legal obligations and enforcement of rights
- To comply with retention, reporting and cooperation duties under Swiss or other applicable law
- To assert, exercise or defend legal claims (for example in case of defects, disputes or attacks on our systems)
Legal basis: compliance with legal obligations and our legitimate interests in protecting our rights and defending against claims.
We treat your data confidentially and only share it where this is necessary for the purposes described or where we are legally obliged or entitled to do so. Typical recipients and categories of recipients are:
Hosting and IT service providers
Service providers and subcontractors
Parties involved in your project
Authorities and other bodies
Where we use third-party services, they process personal data either as independent controllers or as processors bound by contract to act only on our instructions and to protect your data. If we transfer data to recipients in countries without an adequate level of data protection, this is done only under appropriate safeguards (for example standard contractual clauses) or based on explicit legal permissions.
Hosting and IT service providers
- Providers that host our website and store server log files
- Technical service providers for email, security and maintenance
Service providers and subcontractors
- Specialised companies that support us with administrative, technical or professional tasks (for example accounting, legal advice, IT support)
Parties involved in your project
- Contractors, architects, engineers and other professionals engaged in your construction project
- Property managers, caretakers or service providers in Mauritius involved in property management or inspections
Authorities and other bodies
- Courts, public authorities and other official bodies where required by law or necessary to protect our rights or those of third parties
Where we use third-party services, they process personal data either as independent controllers or as processors bound by contract to act only on our instructions and to protect your data. If we transfer data to recipients in countries without an adequate level of data protection, this is done only under appropriate safeguards (for example standard contractual clauses) or based on explicit legal permissions.
Our website may use cookies and similar technologies to make certain functions possible, to maintain security and to analyse usage in a simplified form.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They can be temporary (session cookies) or stored for a longer period (persistent cookies). Similar technologies include local storage and comparable technical identifiers.
What we use them for
Where we use tools from third-party providers (for example analytics or embedded content), these providers may also set cookies or read existing identifiers for their own purposes. We select such tools carefully and, where required, ensure an appropriate legal basis (for example your consent).
How you can control cookies
You can configure your browser to block cookies, to delete existing cookies or to warn you before a cookie is stored. You can also object to certain analytics or marketing tools directly at the provider level, where links are offered in the tool’s information. Please note that disabling cookies may limit the functionality of this website.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They can be temporary (session cookies) or stored for a longer period (persistent cookies). Similar technologies include local storage and comparable technical identifiers.
What we use them for
- To remember technical settings (for example language preferences)
- To ensure stable and secure operation of the website
- To create anonymous statistics and understand which pages are used how often
Where we use tools from third-party providers (for example analytics or embedded content), these providers may also set cookies or read existing identifiers for their own purposes. We select such tools carefully and, where required, ensure an appropriate legal basis (for example your consent).
How you can control cookies
You can configure your browser to block cookies, to delete existing cookies or to warn you before a cookie is stored. You can also object to certain analytics or marketing tools directly at the provider level, where links are offered in the tool’s information. Please note that disabling cookies may limit the functionality of this website.
We store personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described or as required by law.
Where we no longer need data for the purposes described, we either delete it or anonymise it so that it is no longer personally identifiable.
- Technical and usage data (for example server logs) are generally stored for a short period to ensure security and then either anonymised or deleted, unless a longer retention is necessary for evidence purposes.
- Contact and enquiry data are kept for as long as needed to handle your enquiry and for a subsequent period during which legal claims may be asserted (typically a few years).
- Contract and project data are stored for the duration of the contractual relationship and for as long as statutory retention duties or legitimate interests (for example evidence in case of disputes) require.
- Cookies and analytics data are stored according to their technical lifetime or until you delete them or object to their use.
Where we no longer need data for the purposes described, we either delete it or anonymise it so that it is no longer personally identifiable.
Depending on the applicable law (in particular Swiss data protection law and, where relevant, the EU General Data Protection Regulation), you have the following rights with regard to your personal data:
To exercise your rights, please contact us using the details provided in the section "Controller and How to Reach Us". You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority if you believe that your data is being processed in breach of applicable data protection law.
- Right of access: to obtain information about whether and which personal data we process about you.
- Right to rectification: to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected.
- Right to erasure: to request deletion of your data, provided that no legal or contractual obligations or overriding interests oppose this.
- Right to restriction of processing: to have processing restricted in certain cases.
- Right to data portability: to receive certain data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or to have it transmitted to another controller.
- Right to object: to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to processing that we base on legitimate interests. You can also object at any time to processing for direct marketing.
- Right to withdraw consent: where processing is based on your consent, you can withdraw this consent at any time with effect for the future.
To exercise your rights, please contact us using the details provided in the section "Controller and How to Reach Us". You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority if you believe that your data is being processed in breach of applicable data protection law.
We take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorised access, misuse, loss or destruction. These measures are based on the state of the art, the type and volume of the data to be protected and the risks involved.
Measures include, in particular:
No IT system can be completely secure. However, we continuously review and improve our security level with the aim of protecting your data as reliably as possible.
Measures include, in particular:
- Use of secure connections (HTTPS) for our website where supported by your browser
- Access controls and authentication for systems and tools used
- Restriction of access to personal data to persons who need it for the purposes described
- Careful selection and contractual binding of service providers
- Regular reviews of our security measures and adjustments where necessary
No IT system can be completely secure. However, we continuously review and improve our security level with the aim of protecting your data as reliably as possible.
As our services relate to properties and projects in Mauritius, data may in individual cases be transferred to or processed in countries outside Switzerland and the EU/EEA, in particular Mauritius.
If the level of data protection in such a country is not deemed adequate by Swiss or EU authorities, we take additional measures to protect your data, for example:
In certain cases, such transfers may also be based on legal permissions, the performance of a contract in your interest, important public interests or your explicit consent.
If the level of data protection in such a country is not deemed adequate by Swiss or EU authorities, we take additional measures to protect your data, for example:
- Using standard contractual clauses or comparable contractual safeguards where appropriate
- Limiting the data transferred to what is necessary in each case
- Working with recipients who handle the data carefully and only for the agreed purpose
In certain cases, such transfers may also be based on legal permissions, the performance of a contract in your interest, important public interests or your explicit consent.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, for example if our data processing changes or if legal requirements are adjusted. The version published on this website is the current version.
We indicate the time of the last update at the end of this policy. In case of significant changes, we may draw additional attention to them (for example on the website). We recommend that you read this Privacy Policy again from time to time.
Last updated: April 2026
We indicate the time of the last update at the end of this policy. In case of significant changes, we may draw additional attention to them (for example on the website). We recommend that you read this Privacy Policy again from time to time.
Last updated: April 2026