1. Company Details
Registered name: Orbit Technologies Limited
Trading name: Orbit Commerce
Company type: Private limited company
Place of registration: England and Wales
Company number: 07259336
Registered office: 2-6 Abington Square, Northampton, England, NN1 4AA
VAT number: GB 993 9231 74
2. Contact Details
General enquiries, support, legal notices, trust & safety, and security: support@orbitcommerce.net
Billing and accounts: accounts@orbitcommerce.net
Data protection requests: support@orbitcommerce.net (please mark your message “Data Protection”)
Complaints: see our Complaints Policy
3. Information Society Service
Orbit Commerce is an “information society service” for the purposes of the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002. The principal place of business and establishment is the registered office listed above. The Service is provided from the United Kingdom.
The technical steps to conclude a contract for the Service, our pricing, and our terms are available on our pricing page and in our Terms of Service. Order errors can be identified and corrected before placing an order. Orders are acknowledged by automated email or by display in the vendor dashboard.
4. Data Protection Registration
We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and pay the annual data protection fee. You can verify our registration on the ICO public register at ico.org.uk.
5. Regulators
The relevant regulators in respect of our business include:
- Information Commissioner’s Office — data protection;
- Ofcom — online safety (where applicable);
- Advertising Standards Authority — advertising standards;
- HM Revenue & Customs — tax and VAT;
- Companies House — corporate filings.
We are not a payment institution, e-money institution, bank, or other regulated financial services firm. Where payment, banking, or other regulated services are available through the Service, they are provided by separately regulated third parties on their own terms.
6. Key Documents
7. Governing Law
Our terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales and disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales, except as set out otherwise in the specific document that applies to the dispute.