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ASIC approves an updated Banking Code of Practice

ASIC

ASIC has approved an updated version of the Australian Banking Association’s (ABA’s) new Banking Code of Practice (the Code).

Since ASIC approved the Code in August 2018 (see 18-223MR), the ABA applied to ASIC for approval of a number of changes to the Code. ASIC is assessing those changes in two stages – we have approved the first stage of changes and are yet to decide on the second stage of changes.

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First stage of changes to the Code

The first stage of changes, now approved by ASIC, includes:

ASIC approved the above changes on 25 June 2019 by issuing an approval of a new Code. The ABA published the new Code on its website on 24 June 2019. The approval is contained in ASIC Corporations (Approval of Banking Code of Practice) Instrument 2019/663.

ASIC has now revoked its previous approval of the August 2018 approval by issuing ASIC Corporations (Banking Code of Practice – Revocation of 2018 Approval) Instrument 2019/662.

The new Code, incorporating the above changes, will commence on 1 July 2019.

All ABA member banks will be required to subscribe to the Code as a condition of their ABA membership and the relevant protections in the Code will form part of the banks’ contractual relationships with their banking customers.

Second stage of changes to the Code

The second stage of changes are designed to:

The ABA proposes that these changes will commence from 1 March 2020.

ASIC aims to decide on these proposed changes later in 2019. Our decision will follow engagement with key stakeholders to ensure that the revised Code provides an appropriate level of commitment by banks to consumer and small business protections.

Background

ASIC approved the Code in August 2018. In approving the Code, ASIC considered that: