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NAB to set aside another $1.2B for post Hayne customer refunds
Financial Services 2019-10-02 9:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

National Australia Bank is setting aside a further $1.18 billion to compensate customers for dodgy adviser service fees, consumer credit insurance sales, and non-compliant advice.

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Court signs off on AMP’s new remediation program in ASIC insurance churn case
AMP 2019-10-01 8:42 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has given the thumbs up to AMP’s new program to identify and compensate victims of so-called insurance churning by its financial planning arm after inadequacies were revealed in the original scheme.

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IOOF expects to appeal $80M plantation judgment after losing bid to lay blame on law firm
Agriculture 2019-09-30 10:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

IOOF says it expects to challenge a $80.6 million judgment against subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees over the sale of a timber plantation by the collapsed Gunns Group that left its law firm, Sparke Helmore, off the hook despite a finding that the firm’s advice “fell short”.

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Cigno takes ASIC to court in challenge to ‘predatory’ lending ban
ASIC 2019-09-27 11:05 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Payday lender Cigno is appealing the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s first action under new powers to ban financial products that targeted its model of short-term credit lending.

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ACCC ‘contaminated’ key evidence in ANZ criminal cartel investigation, court hears
Allens 2019-09-27 8:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has come under fire by the banks and directors targeted in a criminal case over alleged cartel conduct that claim the regulator “contaminated” key evidence and improperly used material supplied by ASIC.

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ACCC calls for stronger changes to bank rules in response to Hayne report
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-09-27 4:57 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Proposals by Australia’s banks to revise its code of conduct in line with the recommendations of the banking royal commission don’t go far enough, the consumer watchdog said Friday.

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Sparke Helmore off the hook as court slams IOOF unit with $81M judgment over plantation sale
Agriculture 2019-09-26 2:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

IOOF subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees has been hit with an $80.6 million judgment after breaching its duty as trustee in the sale of a 42,000 hectare timber plantation by collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group, and it can’t pass the liability on to Spark Helmore, despite the law firm’s inadequate advice.

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Ex-Macquarie advisers want to broaden $2.6M unpaid wages case
Bilal Rauf 2019-09-25 4:09 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fifteen former Macquarie Bank financial advisers are looking to expand their $2.6 million wages case against the bank, seeking evidence around allegedly unreasonable and unlawful deductions from their commissions.

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‘We have a right to a fair trial’: ANZ criminal cartel defendant slams CDPP’s lack of detail
Allens 2019-09-25 3:38 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Lawyers for former Citigroup executive Stephen Roberts have complained that prosecutors have failed to provide a “shred of material” to explain his alleged involvement in a criminal cartel relating to ANZ’s $2.5 billion capital raising, as the defendants fight to grill Crown witnesses before trial.

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Octaviar liquidators get court OK to reject proofs of $900M in debt by subsidiaries
Brian O'Donnell 2019-09-24 9:18 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The liquidators of failed Gold Coast investment group Octaviar have been given the thumbs up to reject over $900 million in proofs of debt from two of the firm’s subsidiaries after the Queensland Supreme Court ruled they had received competent legal advice on the matter and were justified in the rejections.

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