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ASIC targets responsible lending breaches by automotive financiers

by Robert Barry
May 17, 2023
in Industry News, Featured
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ASIC has commenced civil proceedings in the Federal Court against car finance provider Money3 Loans Pty Ltd (Money3) alleging breaches of its responsible lending obligations when providing finance for the purchase of second-hand vehicles.

“Taking action against credit providers who we consider have failed to consider the financial circumstances of vulnerable consumers is a key focus for ASIC this year,” ASIC deputy chair Sarah Court says.

ASIC alleges that in the period between May 2019 and February 2021, Money3 failed to properly assess whether certain borrowers could meet their repayment obligations before entering into loan contracts for the purchase of second-hand vehicles. 

It says each of these consumers, and a substantial proportion of Money3 customers, were either receiving Centrelink payments as their sole income or were on low incomes.

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“ASIC is concerned that Money3 did not properly assess these loans to determine whether the consumers could meet their repayments without causing harm. These loans were mainly provided to people on low incomes, adding to their financial distress,” Court says.

“The consumer loans we are concerned with showed the purchase price of $8000 for a second-hand vehicle with additional fees and warranty adding another $3,000. 

“An $11,000 loan is a substantial sum for a consumer on a low income to repay without having been properly assessed as to whether they could afford to repay it. In some cases the vehicle broke down, leaving the consumer with an unusable car and a loan that they couldn’t afford, compounding the detriment,” she says.

Specifically, ASIC alleges that Money3:

  • Entered into unsuitable loans with certain consumers, meaning the consumer could not meet their repayments without experiencing financial hardship;
  • Failed to assess those loans as unsuitable by determining that the consumers could not meet the repayments without experiencing financial hardship;
  • Failed to make reasonable inquiries about, and verify, those consumers’ financial situation, requirements and objectives;
  • Failed to take reasonable steps to ensure that its representatives complied with the credit legislation and were adequately trained and competent.

ASIC further alleges that when approving loans, Money3 applied arbitrary expense amounts from an internal ‘product guide’ which were not based on the consumer’s financial situation and were substantially lower than their reasonably necessary expenses.

The matter will be listed for directions on a date to be determined by the Court.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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