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ASIC gives disclosure relief during transition to AFCA

ASIC has announced it will give financial firms, including superannuation trustees, transitional relief until 1 July 2019 to allow them time to update mandatory disclosure documents and periodic statements with the contact details of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA).

AFCA is the new single external dispute resolution (EDR) scheme for consumer and small business complaints.

A range of measures has been put in place to ensure that consumers are kept informed of how and where to pursue a complaint during the transition to AFCA, which will start dealing with complaints about all financial firms from 1 November 2018. These include that:

AFCA has a new website and new contact details;

Under the disclosure relief provided by ASIC:

ASIC will continue to work with all EDR scheme stakeholders to ensure that the transition to AFCA is as smooth as possible for both financial firms and consumers.

Background

AFCA, the new single financial services EDR scheme will commence on 1 November 2018.  It will replace the three existing schemes: the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), the Credit and Investments Ombudsman (CIO) and the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT).

ASIC sought feedback on financial firms’ EDR disclosure obligations in Consultation Paper 298: Oversight of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority: Update to RG 139 released on 5 March 2018.

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Financial firms who wish to rely on the disclosure relief will need to review both the legislative instruments and the updated text in the box under RG 165.88.

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