Website Terms of Use
1. Acceptance of terms
By using jamborow.co.uk, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, you must not use the website.
2. Information only
The website provides general information about Jamborow, its technology, platform capabilities, financial inclusion initiatives, partnerships and services. Website content is not legal, tax, investment, financial, banking, credit or regulatory advice.
3. No regulated offer
Nothing on the website constitutes an offer, solicitation, recommendation or invitation to buy, sell, subscribe for or underwrite securities, investments, credit, deposits, e-money, payment services, banking services or regulated financial products in any jurisdiction. Regulated services will only be provided by Jamborow or authorised partners where lawful permissions and contractual arrangements are in place.
4. Permitted use
Users must not misuse the website, attempt unauthorised access, introduce malware, scrape content at scale, impersonate another person, infringe intellectual property rights, submit false onboarding information, or use the website for unlawful, fraudulent, abusive or harmful purposes.
5. Intellectual property
The website, brand, designs, software, data models, documents, content, trademarks, logos, images, processes and technology are owned by or licensed to Jamborow. No rights are granted except limited access for lawful website use.
6. Third-party links
The website may link to third-party websites or services. Jamborow is not responsible for third-party content, availability, privacy practices or legal compliance.
7. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Jamborow excludes liability for loss arising from use of the website, reliance on website information, service interruption, third-party content, viruses, data loss, loss of profit, loss of opportunity, loss of goodwill or indirect and consequential loss. Nothing excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded.
8. Governing law
These website terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, subject to mandatory local consumer or data protection rights that may apply in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya or other jurisdictions.