Australian Securities & Investments Commission: CBA Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges for Mis-Selling Consumer Credit Insurance
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The 30 criminal offences relate to CBA's supply of CreditCard Plus and Loan Protection policies as an add-on insurance product sold in branches, by telephone and online.
Between 2011 and 2015, CBA made false or misleading representations to customers that they could make a claim against their insurance policies when some or all of these claims were not available to them.
ASIC Deputy Chair
CBA's conduct was the subject of a case study by the
This action forms part of ASIC's priority to address consumer harms in insurance. It follows ASIC's detailed review of the sale of consumer credit insurance by 11 major banks and other lenders. Report 622, Consumer credit insurance: Poor value products and harmful sales practices, published in
'Following a review of consumer credit insurance, ASIC banned the unsolicited sale of this insurance through cold calls, secured over
The matter was prosecuted by the CDPP after an investigation and referral by ASIC.
The matter has been adjourned to a date yet to be set.
Background
ASIC's Report 256, Consumer credit insurance: A review of sales practices by authorised deposit-taking institutions, published in
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