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ASIC's review, detailed in Report 805 titled 'Falling short: Compliance with the small amount credit contract obligations,' examined lender practices following regulatory changes introduced under the Financial Service Reform Act 2022 (FSR Act). The reforms, implemented in 2022 and 2023, were designed to strengthen consumer protections and prevent lenders from circumventing regulatory obligations.
Key findings from the review include:
ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland emphasized the importance of adhering to consumer protection laws, stating, "Consumers who access these products are often financially vulnerable. That's why people who use small amount credit contracts are subject to additional protections."
In light of these findings, ASIC urges small credit lenders to:
By addressing these compliance issues, small credit lenders can contribute to a more transparent and fair financial environment, ultimately benefiting both consumers and the industry.
Published:Wednesday, 18th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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