Updating your details

Updating your details

We need to update your details, and it's quick and easy! When you login, you'll see a bright yellow banner on Maestro, prompting you to review and update your information. This includes your name, email, job category, and job title. If everything looks good and nothing has changed, click to confirm.


 
Moving forward, we'll ask you to do this twice a year to ensure we always have the most up-to-date details on file.
 
Why is this important?
It helps us keep you in the loop with essential account information, password resets and Maestro updates. And don't worry – we won't use your information for marketing purposes.
 
You may update these details anytime by clicking on your initials in the top right corner of Maestro and going to 'My Profile'.
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