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ANZ faces class action for "unfair" interest charged from credit card customers

Published 12/01/2021, 12:29 AM
Updated 12/01/2021, 12:40 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a branch of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) in Sydney October 29, 2013.  REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo

(Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has been sued by a law firm for charging interest on some purchases by credit card holders which were repaid on time for nearly a decade, the parties said on Wednesday.

The law firm, Phi Finney McDonald, filed a class-action suit in the federal court against Australia's No. 4 lender for charging interest between July 2010 and January 2019 on purchases that should have been interest-free.

"The terms of ANZ's contract made it impossible for a typical consumer to understand that they would be charged retrospective interest, even on purchases which they repaid on time," the law firm said in a statement.

Australia outlawed charging retrospective interest in January 2019.

The lawsuit alleged "unfair contract terms and unconscionable conduct" by the bank, but did not specify the damages it was seeking against ANZ in the federal court.

ANZ said in a statement it would review the claim that its contract contravened the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a branch of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) in Sydney October 29, 2013.  REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo

The lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions faced by Australia's top banks, ranging from breach of consumer protection credit laws to charging financial advice fees to dead customers.

Scrutiny of Australian lenders and financial institutions has ramped up significantly since a Royal Commission inquiry in 2018 found widespread shortcomings in the sector, forcing companies and regulators to take swift action.

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