Comonwealth Bank of Australia – one of the country’s «big four» lenders – will not contest two lawsuits from local regulatory alleging misconduct against clients.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is seeking A$5 million ($3 million) in penalties from CBA for failing to provide certain benefits to buyers of the financial product «AgriAdvantage Plus». According to ASIC, 8,659 customers were affected by misconduct on 131,542 occasions which resulted in gains by CBA totaling $5 million from incorrectly charged fees, loam interests and unpaid savings interests. The bank has since reportedly refunded approximately $4.9 million including interest.
«CBA intends to admit the allegations made in ASIC's Concise Statements for both matters and does not intend to defend the proceedings,» according to a «Reuters» report citing a bank.
KYC on Gambling Addict
The second uncontested case involves a habitual gambler, David Harris, who was able to obtain multiple credit limit increases which reached $21,400 despite the bank’s knowledge of his self-admitted problem. «I would max it out, pay off chunks, I would try and work overtime to help pay off chunks and I would wait until I had a big win or saved up a lump of money to pay it off and do it again,» he said, according to an «AFR» report.
«[The bank] did not do the right thing by this customer and we apologize,» said CBA chief executive Matt Comyn. «In recent years we have implemented a number of changes to support our customers’ needs.»