Australian Securities & Investments Commission: MLC Life Insurance Penalised $10 Million for Misleading Customers and Failing to Provide Benefits
The Federal Court has ordered
The Court also made declarations that MLC had contravened the ASIC Act, the Corporations Act and the Insurance Contracts Act for failures to:
* pay a rehabilitation benefit to 119 customers who had undertaken approved rehabilitation programs following injury and/or disability;
* have adequate processes to review and, if appropriate, promptly update its medical definitions for critical illnesses in certain policies; and
* adequately train and monitor staff about communications to customers regarding the administration of their policy, including policy schedules and premium notices.
ASIC Deputy Chair
'The failings recognised by the Court are the result of poor governance, poor controls and poor systems, such as legacy IT systems. MLC customers deserve to have their insurance policies administered properly.
'ASIC will continue to take action against insurers who aren't acting in accordance with their duty of utmost good faith towards their customers.'
In addition to the
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Orders: https://download.asic.gov.au/media/pwicbiic/23-128mr-mlc-limited-order.pdf
Background
MLC sold life insurance policies providing coverage for income protection, critical illnesses and other personal risks.
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