This Privacy Policy explains how Mayala Capital collects, uses and protects personal information submitted through this website.
Last updated: June 2026
Mayala Capital is a strategic investment, consulting and development firm. For this website and contact form, Mayala Capital is the responsible party for the personal information you submit to us.
When you use our contact form, we may collect:
We process this information for the following purposes:
By accepting the privacy notice and submitting the contact form, you consent to Mayala Capital processing the personal information you provide for the purposes described in this policy.
Mayala Capital may keep a basic consent record for audit and compliance purposes. This may include your consent choice, privacy policy version, submission date and time, IP address, browser/user-agent details, and, where you submit the contact form, your name, email address and enquiry subject. These records are kept to show when and how consent was provided and are not used for unrelated marketing or profiling.
If you do not accept this policy, you should not submit the contact form. You may still contact Mayala Capital directly using the published phone number or email address.
We do not sell your personal information. We may share it only where necessary with service providers, hosting/email providers, professional advisers, or where required by law.
We keep contact form enquiries only for as long as reasonably necessary to respond to the enquiry, manage business records, resolve disputes, or comply with legal obligations.
We use reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect the personal information submitted through this website. No online transmission is completely risk-free, but we aim to process information responsibly.
Subject to applicable law, you may request to:
Some requests may be limited where we are legally required or entitled to keep certain records.
Email: admin@mayalacapital.com
Tel: +27 67 076 2961
Address: 210 Amarand Ave, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria, 0010
If you believe your personal information has been processed unlawfully, you may contact us first so that we can try to resolve the matter. You may also contact the Information Regulator South Africa.