FMA Warns Southern Cross Medical Care Society and Southern Cross Pet Insurance for Financial Markets Legislation Breaches
The FMA is satisfied, and both entities accept, that they breached the fair dealing provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act by making false or misleading representations. The representations relate to the failure on each entities' part to correctly apply advertised discounts to affected customers' invoices, resulting in overcharged premiums. The FMA determined that the cause of each issue was due to poor controls and/or technical errors.
SCPI made an initial report to the FMA in
SCPI failed to correctly apply the following discounts:
* Additional pet discount
* Direct debit discount
* Southern Cross membership discount.
SCMCS failed to correctly apply the following discounts:
* Free child discount
* Healthy lifestyle rewards discount
* Low claims discount.
The total amount of SCPI premiums overcharged was
Both entities have completed remediation programmes. SCPI has refunded 96% of its affected customers while SCMC has refunded 90% of its affected customers.
FMA Director of Specialist Supervision
"The FMA considers the wider
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Notes
Both SCMCS and SCPI are separate legal entities within the
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Original text here: https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-warns-southern-cross/
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