CP 112 Dispute resolution requirements for consumer credit and margin lending

Released 27 July 2009. Comments closed 11 September 2009.

This consultation paper sets out ASIC’s proposals on administering the new dispute resolution requirements for credit licensees and representatives, margin lenders and those who give advice on margin loans.

We seek the views of potential credit licensees and representatives, margin lenders and their advisers, consumers, insurers, ASIC-approved external dispute resolution (EDR) schemes and other interested parties on our proposals.

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Class Order [CO 10/249] | Class Order [CO 10/250]

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Submissions Date
Australian Bankers' Association 18 September 2009
Australian Collectors & Debt Buyers Association 9 September 2009
Australian Finance Conference 2 September 2009
Australian Finance Group 16 September 2009
Australian Financial Counselling & Credit Reform Association Incorporated 16 September 2009
Australian Institute of Credit Management 11 September 2009
Australiasian Compliance Institute 10 September 2009
Bank of Queensland 14 September 2009
Challenger Financial Services Group 11 September 2009
Consumer Action Law Centre (joint submission) 15 September 2009
Consumer Credit Legal Centre NSW 18 September 2009
Consumer Credit Legal Service [WA] Inc 9 September 2009
Credit Ombudsman Service Ltd 12 September 2009
Dun & Bradstreet (Australia) Pty Ltd 10 September 2009
Financial & Consumer Rights Council Inc 11 September 2009
Financial Ombudsman Service Ltd 11 September 2009
Financial Planning Association of Australia 28 August 2009
GE Capital Australia & New Zealand 16 September 2009
Insurance Council of Australia 11 September 2009
Legal Aid ACT 15 September 2009
Min-It Sorftware / Financiers Association of Australia 11 September 2009
Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia 9 September 2009

 

 

Last updated: 27/07/2009 12:00