ASIC v Westpac Banking Corporation [2022] FCA 515; (2022) 159 ACSR 381

Appeared for ASIC, instructed by Australian Government Solicitor.

CORPORATIONSprovision of financial services – regulatory proceedings – six proceedings brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission – contraventions by Westpac Banking Corporation and its subsidiaries – numerous breaches of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (Cth) – dealings with de-registered company accounts and funds held therein – charging of advice fees to accounts of deceased customers – charging of contribution fees with respect to investment or superannuation products without proper disclosure documents – improper provision and charging for duplicate insurance policies to customers – insurance policies issued without consent – false and misleading representations and misleading and deceptive representations concerning the sale to debt purchasers of customers’ debts relating to Westpac-branded cards, Westpac-branded loans and St George-branded cards – improper deduction of insurance fees including commissions – conflicted remuneration – assessment of pecuniary penalties and other relief – financial services laws – breaches of Australian financial services licence – non-compliance with s 912A of the Corporations Act – contraventions of ss 12CB, 12DA, 12DB, 12DI and 12DM of the ASIC Act – contraventions of ss 912A, 962P, 963K and 1041H of the Corporations Act – orders and declarations made in each of the six proceedings.

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