Joint Submission to Treasury – Buy now pay later exposure draft materials
CCLS welcomed the opportunity to provide feedback on the Exposure Draft materials proposing to regulate buy now, pay later products (BNPL) as credit. This joint
CCLS welcomed the opportunity to provide feedback on the Exposure Draft materials proposing to regulate buy now, pay later products (BNPL) as credit. This joint
CCLS joined the Consumer Action Law Centre, CHOICE, ACCAN, Super Consumers Australia, West Justice, Consumer Policy Research Centre, Financial Rights Legal Centre, and Financial Counselling
CCLS joined the Consumer Action Law Centre, Financial Rights Legal Centre, and Financial Counselling Australia, in responding to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority’s (AFCA) draft
CCLS welcomed the opportunity to contribute to a joint submission responding to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC) Consultation paper 371 – Product intervention
CCLSWA was pleased to contribute to a joint submission to the Senate Economics Committee’s inquiry into the capacity and capability of the Australian Securities and
CCLSWA was pleased to contribute to the Close Lending Loopholes Coalition joint submission on the Treasury options paper Regulating Buy Now, Pay Later in Australia.
Consumer Credit Legal Services (WA) Inc. has drafted submissions on behalf of the Consumers’ Federation of Australia and its members to the independent review of
CCLSWA welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee regarding the Financial Services Reform Bill 2022. CCLSWA’s submissions refer to
CCLSWA was pleased to contribute to a joint consumer submission on the Treasury consultation on options for improving the effectiveness of the consumer guarantee and
CCLSWA was please to contribute to the 2021 Review of Australian Banking Association Code of Practice. The joint submission by 15 consumer organisations makes 103