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Judge orders tweak to CBA insurance rort class action
Allens 2021-06-22 5:20 pm By Miklos Bolza

The lead applicants in a class action against two CBA units over allegedly excessive insurance premiums have been ordered to amend their pleadings to expand the group definition and add more detail to their claims.

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CBA warns of ‘danger’ in using app to alert customers to $7M penalty
ASIC 2021-04-28 2:31 pm By Miklos Bolza

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is resisting a novel proposal by ASIC to use its CommBank app to notify 6.3 million customers of a $7 million fine against it for overcharging interest, saying the move would pose a “significant risk” to the public.

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CBA fined $7M after judge questions if penalty has enough ‘sting’
CBA 2021-04-06 9:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A judge has slugged the Commonwealth Bank of Australia with a $7 million fine in proceedings brought by ASIC for excessive interest charged to thousands of overdraft customers, but noted the penalty amounted to profits from just six hours of operation for the Big Four bank.

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CBA denies fiduciary duty owed to group members in insurance ‘rort’ class action
Allens 2021-03-29 1:18 pm By Miklos Bolza

Two Commonwealth Bank of Australia subsidiaries have denied that they owed fiduciary duties to group members in a class action over allegedly excessive insurance premiums pushed onto customers because of commissions and other benefits to financial advisors.

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CBA says ‘non-existent’ chance it will make admissions in ASIC’s conflicted remuneration case
Anna Wilson 2021-03-11 7:27 pm By Cindy Cameronne

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has told a judge there’s no chance it will admit to ASIC’s allegations that it accepted conflicted remuneration through the sale of its Essential Super product, likening the matter to ASIC’s failed ‘Wagyu and shiraz’ case against Westpac.

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CBA cops to misleading customers on more than 12,000 occasions
Article 2021-02-16 6:05 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen

Commonwealth Bank of Australia could be on the hook for a large penalty after the court found the bank engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and violated its financial services obligations on more than 12,000 occasions by overcharging customers more than $2.2 million in interest.

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Commonwealth Bank won’t defend ASIC case over $2.9M in overcharged interest
ASIC 2021-02-12 12:14 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen

Proceedings launched by ASIC in December accusing the Commonwealth Bank of Australia of saddling consumers with $2.9 million in inflated interest rates on their business overdraft accounts on more than 12,000 occasions will move swiftly to a penalties hearing.

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CBA fined $150,000 for increasing problem gambler’s credit card limit
ASIC 2020-10-23 5:30 pm By Christine Caulfield

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has been fined $150,000 after a Federal Court judge found the bank had breached the law by increasing a problem gambler’s credit card limit but that the conduct was “not systematic, deliberate or covert”.

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CBA hits back at ASIC conflicted remuneration case
Anna Wilson 2020-08-26 10:50 pm By Miklos Bolza

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has denied that it received any benefits through the sale of its Essential Super product, rejecting claims by Australian Securities and Investments Commission that it breached the conflicted remuneration provisions of the Corporations Act.

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Virgin bondholders fail to get hands on confidential Bain Capital sale docs
Clayton Utz 2020-07-10 1:15 pm By Alison Eveleigh

Virgin Australia unsecured bondholders contesting the sale of the embattled airline to private equity firm Bain Capital have failed in their bid to access confidential transaction documents, but a judge has urged the administrators to communicate with the frustrated creditors.

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