Contemporary Issues-Credit Flashcards

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What is the general issue around credit?

ASIC Review review of credit cards reveals…

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More than 1 in 6 Australians are struggling with credit card debt. Many of these are older Australians

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Why are older Australians struggling with credit card debt?

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They have fixed incomes such as through old age pensions. They use credit cards to pay for neccessities. Cost of living can also make it worse

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According to the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009, what must lenders do in regards to credit cards?

Adminstered by ASIC

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  • Lender must assess whether the applicant can repay the credit card increases within 3 years if they want an increase
  • Providers can not backdate interest on an interest free period
  • Must state how long it would take to pay off debt if only the minimum payment is paid monthly
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What are examples of harship provisions?

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Freezing interest payments or requiring the principal amount to be paid with no interest

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What is the aim of the Credit Protection Act?

Admistered by ASIC

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Provide laws that apply with equal force to all forms of consumer lending and to all credit providers, and which are consistent across all jurisdictions in Australia.

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What does the NCCPA 2009 do?

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  • Gurantees standardisation
  • Requires credit information to be provided in a format that is clear and understandable
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What are advantages of NCCP?

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  • Credit obligations are transparent to all parties. Clear obligations increase consumer confidence. Debtors know their contract is supported by national legislation
  • Gives more freedom to credit providers around setting fees, as long as they are disclosed
  • Provides variation of repayment types in case of hardship
  • All credit agreements must be done through writtwn contracts
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What does non-compliance of NCCP result in?

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Civil penalties up to $500,000 and/or criminal charges

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What are examples of non-legal measures?

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  • NSW Fair Trade
  • Community Justice Centres
  • Australian Financial Complaints Authority
  • Financial Rights Legal Centre
  • Redfern Legal Centre
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What do NSW Fair Trading do?

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Adminster consumer protection laws in NSW. Aims to achieve fairness for those in the marketplace by undertaking a range of activites such as educating consumers and traders info about their rights and responsibilites as well as Fair Trading Services

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What do Community Justice Centres do?

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  • Provide free mediation and help reslove disputes
  • Provide ADR tailored to help solve conflict
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What does the Australian Financial Complaints Authority do?

(They are a financial ombudsman)

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  • Provide free services for individuals and small businesses with a complaint
  • Find solutions to complaints that have gone unheard or unresolved
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What does the Financial Rights Legal Centre do?

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  • Advise consumers from around Australia about their financial rights
  • Help shape new laws to protect consumers and to enchance their future financial wellbeing
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What does Redfern Legal Centre do?

Available to those living in Redfern Legal Centre’s catchment area

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  • Free and confidential legal advice and casework
  • Deliver community legal education
  • Enagage in law reform
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What are the 3 contracts in BNPL?

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  1. Consumer and BNPL
  2. Consumer and merchant
  3. BNPL and Merchant
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What is the risk with BNPL?

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They do not charge interest like traditional forms of credit and hence they do not have to comply with NCCP

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What are responses to BNPL?

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  • Voluntary Code of Conduct
  • Design and Distribution Obligation
  • Mandatory Regulation 2023
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What are key provisions in NCCP in regards to BNPL?

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  • Providers must hold an Australian Credit Licence
  • Comply with Reasonable lending obligations
  • Meet statutory dispute resolution and hardship requirements
  • Comply with statutory product disclosure and other information obligations
  • Abide by existing restrictions on unacceptable marketing
  • Meet a range of other minimum standards in relation to their conduct, and in relation to their products.