What is digital accessibility?
Digital accessibility is a set of rules and best practices that cover functional, graphic, technical, and editorial aspects.
Following these rules and best practices ensures that digital content (websites, mobile applications, PDF documents, etc.) is accessible to people with disabilities.
An accessible website allows, for example, to:
- Customize its display through the operating system and/or browser (enlarging or reducing text size, changing typography, modifying colors, stopping animations, etc.).
- Navigate using assistive technologies such as text-to-speech software or a Braille display.
- Navigate without using a mouse, using only the keyboard, switches, or a touchscreen.
- Access videos and audio content with subtitles and/or transcripts.
Digital accessibility commitments
Seventure Partners is committed to making its websites (internet, intranet, and extranet), mobile applications, software solutions, and digital urban furniture accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005, and in line with the ambitions of the BPCE Group to which it belongs..
Non-compliance statement with RGAA
This temporary statement applies to the website https://www.seventure.fr/.
Compliance status
The website is not compliant with the RGAA (General Reference for Improving Accessibility) version 4.1.2 in absence of an audit performed. In the event of a planned redesign or decommissioning of the site, no action will be taken.
Establishment of this statement
This statement was established on 12/01/2025.
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact us by email at the following address: contact@seventure.fr.
Ways to appeal
- You have identified one or more non-compliance issues on this website regarding digital accessibility (presence of accessibility defects, absence of reporting obligations, etc.).
- You have contacted us to inform us about it.
- You did not receive a satisfactory response.
Then you have the option to:
- Contact ARCOM: To report one or more non-compliance issues regarding digital accessibility, visit the contact form on Arcom’s website.
- Contact the Defender of rights: To assert your rights regarding accessibility defects you have encountered:
- You can either contact the representative in your region through the directory of the Defender of Rights delegates.
- Or fill out the complaint form of the Defender of Rights by choosing the themes “I am a victim of discrimination” then “Private goods and services” and finally “Disability.”
- Or send a free letter (no stamp required) by mail to the following address:
Defender of Rights
Free response 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07