Imprint & Contact Information (Headquarter)
Tenity Group AG and its subsidiaries
Pfingstweidstrasse 110 8005 Zurich Switzerland info@tenity.comCommercial register entry
Registered company name: Tenity Group AG Commercial Register No: CHE-285.606.270Disclaimer
The information on this website is provided for general information purposes only. While we make reasonable efforts to keep the information accurate and up to date, we do not warrant the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of any content.Liability for content and links
As a service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages under applicable law. We are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances indicating illegal activity. If we become aware of specific legal infringements, we will remove the content in question promptly. This website may contain links to external third-party websites. We have no control over the content of those sites and accept no liability for external content. Responsibility for linked content lies solely with the operators of those websites.Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to Tenity Group AG as the controller and describes how we process personal data in connection with www.tenity.com and related communications, events, programs, and services. Where specific programs or activities are operated by other entities within the Tenity group as separate legal entities, those entities may process personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable data protection law.We primarily offer B2B and professional ecosystem services and process personal data mainly in a professional and business context.
Last updated: January 2026
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The current version is available at www.tenity.com.
1. Scope of this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to personal data we process about users, clients, partners, applicants, event participants, newsletter subscribers, and other individuals when they:- visit or interact with our websites,
- register for events or programs,
- subscribe to communications,
- contact us, or
- otherwise interact with our services.
2. What Personal Data We Process and Why
2.1 Visiting our website (server logs)
When you access our website, our servers may automatically collect and store information in log files, including:- IP address (typically in shortened/anonymized form where feasible),
- date and time of access,
- requested page/URL,
- referrer URL,
- browser type and device information,
- technical data necessary for security, troubleshooting, and service improvement.
2.2 When you contact us (email, forms, inquiries)
If you contact us by email or via a contact form, we process the personal data you provide (e.g., name, email address, message content, company/role where relevant) to:- respond to your inquiry,
- provide requested information,
- manage our relationship and communications.
2.3 Program applications / scouting
When we scout startups or receive program applications, we may process:- name, email, company, role, phone number,
- LinkedIn profile URL (if provided),
- application-related information.
2.4 Newsletters and marketing communications
If you subscribe to our newsletters, we process:- email address (and optionally name/preferences if provided).
2.5 Reports and gated content
When we distribute reports or allow downloads, we may process:- name, company, email address.
2.6 Event photography and recordings
At some Tenity events, photos or video recordings may be taken. Purpose: documentation and promotion of Tenity events and activities. If you prefer not to appear in photos or recordings, please inform us in advance or at registration/on-site where feasible. Legal basis: legitimate interests and/or consent depending on the event context and local requirements.2.7 Event Registrations and Audience Qualification
When you register for a Tenity event, we may collect additional professional information such as:- job title,
- company or organization,
- LinkedIn profile URL (where provided).
- ensure audience relevance and quality,
- tailor event content to participants,
- manage invitations, access, and follow-up communications.
- legitimate interests (Art. 6(1)(f)) for professional event curation and quality assurance, and/or
- consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) where required by the registration mechanism.
2.8 Program applications and corporate partner programs
When startups or individuals apply to a specific Tenity program, accelerator, or scouting initiative that is conducted together with, or on behalf of, a corporate or institutional partner, we process the personal data provided as part of the application (such as name, role, company, contact details, pitch information, and professional background). Where a program is explicitly linked to a specific corporate or institutional partner, relevant application data may be shared with that partner for the purpose of:- evaluating applications,
- selecting participants,
- conducting due diligence related to the program,
- and running the program.
2.9 Automated decision-making and profiling
We do not engage in automated decision-making, including profiling, that produces legal effects or similarly significant effects on individuals within the meaning of Art. 22 GDPR.2.10 Children and minors
Our services are directed at professionals and businesses and are not intended for use by minors. We do not knowingly collect personal data from minors. If we become aware that personal data of a minor has been collected without appropriate consent, we will take steps to delete such data.3. Cookies and Similar Technologies
We use necessary cookies to ensure the basic functionality, security, and performance of our website. Where we use non-essential cookies or similar technologies (for example, for marketing or conversion measurement), these are activated only with your consent via our cookie banner. You can withdraw or modify your consent at any time through the cookie settings available on our website. We do not use cookies or tracking technologies that are not required for website operation without your explicit consent.4. Third-Party Service Providers and Tools
We use selected service providers to operate our website, manage communications, events, and internal processes. Depending on the service, personal data may be processed in Switzerland, the EU/EEA, the UK, Canada, or the United States. Plausible Analytics We use Plausible Analytics to understand how our website is used and to improve its performance. Plausible is a privacy-focused analytics tool that:- does not use cookies,
- does not track users across websites,
- does not collect personally identifiable information,
- anonymizes all data by design.
5. Data Sharing and Recipients
We may share personal data:- with service providers (processors) who support our operations (hosting, CRM, email delivery, analytics, event tools),
- with professional advisors (e.g., legal, auditors) where necessary,
- with authorities or courts where required by law,
- with group entities within the Tenity group (separate legal entities), where necessary for internal administration, program delivery, service provision, and the operation of joint or group-wide activities.
6. International Data Transfers
Where personal data is transferred outside Switzerland and/or the EEA to countries that may not provide an equivalent level of data protection, we implement appropriate safeguards, such as:- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), and where applicable,
- additional safeguards required by law.
7. Retention
We retain personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, and as required by applicable legal retention obligations. We then delete or anonymize the data.8. Your Rights
Where applicable under GDPR and/or Swiss nDSG, you may have rights to:- access your personal data,
- request rectification,
- request deletion (where applicable),
- object to or restrict processing (where applicable),
- withdraw consent at any time (where processing is based on consent),
- receive a copy of certain data in a portable format (GDPR),
- lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

















