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In the 2024-25 financial year, AFCA received 4,648 complaints from small businesses, marking a 4% increase from the previous year. Notably, 21% of these complaints were dismissed because they fell outside AFCA's jurisdiction, primarily due to the lenders involved not being AFCA members. This situation leaves business owners without a formal avenue for dispute resolution when issues arise.
AFCA's lead ombudsman for small business, Suanne Russell, emphasized the importance of verifying a lender's membership status with AFCA before entering into any financial agreements. She stated, "If a small business lender is not a registered member of AFCA, the small business cannot lodge a complaint with us if things go wrong, leaving these business owners vulnerable."
To mitigate potential risks, small business owners are advised to:
By taking these precautions, small businesses can better protect themselves from potential financial disputes and ensure they have access to appropriate channels for resolution if needed.
Published:Wednesday, 18th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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