ASIC: Sues ANZ for overstating account balances and charging fees

ASIC: Sues ANZ for overstating account balances and charging fees

  • ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets, financial services, and consumer credit regulator
  • Commenced civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court against ANZ for allegedly misleading its customers
  • Also alleges that ANZ has not adequately fixed the problem and that customers continue to be affected
  • ANZ overstated the available funds and balances on credit card accounts and nonetheless charged fees
  • While ANZ has remediated over $10 million to customers who were affected up until 17 November 2018, the problem is continuing
  • Also seeks orders that require ANZ to implement a system change so that where a payment is made to a customer’s credit card account
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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