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Westpac

Asia | 19 Mar 19

Australian bank exits financial advice

The move reflects a ‘trend by advisers to operate independently’

Asia | 18 Jun 18

Aussie bank faces landmark lawsuit over bad advice

Major Australian bank Westpac could face multi-million dollar fines after the country’s financial services watchdog commenced legal proceedings against it over allegations of poor financial advice provided by one of its former employees.

Australia’s Macquarie Group to buy Luxembourg asset manager

Asia | 20 Feb 18

Bad advice sees Aussie banks pay A$51m

Australia’s five largest banking and financial services institutions have paid a further A$21.4m in compensation to customers who suffered losses because of “non-compliant conduct” by financial advisers, taking the total to A$51.4m (£29m, $41m, €33m). More claims are expected.

Landmark inquiry begins into Australia’s financial services

Asia | 12 Feb 18

Landmark inquiry begins into Australia’s financial services

Australia has launched a major public inquiry into alleged misconduct in the banking, superannuation and financial services sector.

Aussie watchdog reports 300% jump in misconduct compensation

Asia | 22 Aug 17

Aussie watchdog reports 300% jump in misconduct compensation

Client compensations for misconduct in the Australian financial services industry nearly tripled to A$618.8m (£381.2m, $490m, €416.2m) in the first half of the year, figures contained in the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) biannual enforcement report show.

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