# ANSPDCP (Romania) - Fine against Ascendex Technology SRL

- Type: Enforcement
- Source: ANSPDCP (Romania)
- Date: 2026-07-09
- Original: https://gdprhub.eu/index.php?title=ANSPDCP_(Romania)_-_Fine_against_Ascendex_Technology_SRL
- Canonical: https://overview.legal/posts/83474
- Topics: Supervisory Authorities, Controllers, Supervision, Personal Data, Processing

## Summary

Facts — The Romanian DPA (ANSPDCP) launched an investigation into the cryptocurrency exchange platform Ascendex Technology SRL (the controller). The DPA was notified by the French DPA (CNIL) regarding a complaint filed by a data subject in France against the controller. Since the controller’s sole establishment was in Romania and its processing substantially affected data subjects in multiple Member States, which constituted cross-border processing under Article 4(23)(b) GDPR, the Romanian DPA accepted its role as the lead supervisory authority. During the investigation, the DPA found that the controller handled the data subject’s erasure request only after approximately 12 months. It noted that the controller did not provide a final response regarding the fulfilment of the request nor justified the delay. The DPA also found that, in similar erasure requests submitted by other data subjects from various EU Member States and from outside the EU, the controller had taken up to 37 months to process the requests. Holding — The DPA held that the controller violated Article 12(1) GDPR and Article 12(3) GDPR, read in conjunction with Article 17 GDPR and fined it RON 57,839 (€11,000). Furthermore, it ordered the controller, under Article 58(2)(c) GDPR and Article 58(2)(d) GDPR, to provide an appropriate response to the data subject, as well as to other data subjects in similar situations, regarding the handling of their erasure requests. It also ordered the controller to implement measures for the regular staff training on the correct, clear, transparent and timely handling of data subject requests within the statutory deadlines. In addition, the DPA informed the other concerned supervisory authorities, including the French DPA, of the investigation’s findings and the proposed measures, in accordance with the cooperation procedure under Article 60 GDPR.

## Full text

01.07.2026 Sanction – cross-border processing The National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing completed, in May 2026, an investigation at the operator Ascendex Technology SRL and found a violation of the provisions of art. 12 para. (1) and (3), reported to art. 17 para. (1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR). As such, the operator Ascendex Technology SRL was sanctioned with a fine in the amount of 57,839 lei, equivalent to the amount of 11,000 euros. Based on the cooperation mechanisms provided for by Regulation (EU) 2016/679, the National Supervisory Authority was notified by the French data protection authority (CNIL) regarding the complaint filed by a natural person from this state against Ascendex Technology SRL. The CNIL considered the National Supervisory Authority to be the main authority in this case, given that the controller has the only seat in Romania, and the processing of personal data could affect data subjects from several Member States, according to art. 4 par. (23) letter b) of the GDPR. The CNIL proposal was accepted by the National Supervisory Authority. During the investigation, it was found that the controller Ascendex Technology SRL resolved the request of the applicant for deletion of data in approximately 12 months, but without sending him a final response regarding the resolution of his request and without justifying the exceeding of the response deadline, thus violating the provisions of art. 12 par. (1) and (3), in conjunction with art. 17 of the GDPR. Also, during the investigation, it was noted that, in the case of other data subjects from various EU Member States or outside the EU, the resolution of deletion requests by the controller lasted even 37 months. The National Supervisory Authority considered that the circumstances of the above-mentioned case present a degree of seriousness that requires the application of the fine sanction against the operator, in relation to the criteria for individualizing fines provided for in Article 83 para. (2) and (3) of the GDPR. Following the investigation carried out, the National Supervisory Authority informed the other supervisory authorities involved, including the French authority, within the framework of cooperation procedures carried out under Article 60 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, of the conclusions resulting from the investigation carried out in this case with cross-border impact and the proposed measures. At the same time, pursuant to Article 58 para. (2) lit. c) and d) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, the National Supervisory Authority also ordered the operator to take the following corrective measures: to communicate an adequate response to the applicant, but also to other data subjects in a similar situation, according to what was found in the investigation, regarding the way to resolve requests for deletion of personal data; to provide regular training measures for staff regarding the correct, clear, transparent management and resolution, and in compliance with the legal deadlines, of requests by which data subjects exercise their rights provided for by Regulation (EU) 2016/679. Legal and Communication Department A.N.S.P.D.C.P

## Cited law provisions (1)

### GDPR — gdpr-art-4-par-23-pnt-b-en

processing of personal data which takes place in the context of the activities of a single establishment of a controller or processor in the Union but which substantially affects or is likely to substantially affect data subjects in more than one Member State.

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