Get ready for the Chinese PIPL

The new Chinese Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) requires companies not established in China to appoint a privacy representative when reaching out to the Chinese market. Pre-register for the representation now and secure your special deal.

Illustration of the small Chinese PIPL certificate logo.

Does my company need an Art. 53 PIPL representative in China?

Companies without an entity, branch or establishment in China are required to appoint and report a representative in China according to Art. 53 PIPL if they:

  • provide products or services to natural people inside China;
  • analyse or assess activities of natural persons inside China (profiling).

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Be prepared with Prighter

If you are reaching out to the Chinese market, you will need to appoint a representative. Prighter can offer you this service with a wide range of competitive advantages.

  • Chinese office supported by a Chinese law firm to get you compliant with the requirement to appoint a Chinese representative and communicate with local authorities.
  • Handling the registration of the representative’s appointment with the local authorities according to Art 53 PIPL.
  • Taking over the communication with local authorities in case the competent authorities deem data processing activities to result in a high risk to compliance with Art 64 PIPL.

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China's Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) FAQ:

Does our company need a PIPL Representative?