
- Westpac has been fined $3.25 million for misleading representations.
- In total, 24,621 customers were affected leading to $6.35m in overcharges.
- Westpac admitted its conduct in December.
Westpac has been fined $3.25 million for misleading customers over advertised discounts resulting in more than 24,000 people being overcharged.
In total, 24,621 customers were affected by Westpac鈥檚 breaches of fair dealing provisions leading to $6.35m in overcharges.
Westpac admitted its conduct in the High Court in December after civil proceedings were brought by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA).
A Westpac spokesperson said the bank had fully co-operated with the FMA鈥檚 investigation.
鈥淲estpac NZ self-reported to the FMA a historic issue where we did not deliver benefits fully to some customers under two types of product packages (Employee, Gold and Platinum Packages and Association Packages), and where we applied some incorrect pricing for some customers who had Business Transact Accounts.
鈥淎ll customers impacted by these issues have been remediated and we no longer offer these packages.鈥
Margot Gatland, FMA head of enforcement, said the penalty reflected the number of customers affected.
鈥淲estpac鈥檚 issues stemmed from deficiencies in its systems that meant the bank failed to deliver contractually agreed discounts to customers.
鈥淲estpac used preferential pricing to attract and retain customers, without having systems that could reliably deliver on those promises.鈥
Gatland said a relationship between financial institutions and their customers must be one of trust.
鈥淐ustomers should rightfully expect to be treated fairly and that agreements between the two parties will be honoured,鈥 she said.
Gatland acknowledged Westpac鈥檚 full co-operation and the work it did to remedy the issues.
In his ruling, Justice Geoffrey Venning said he accepted Westpac鈥檚 submission that there was no suggestion that its conduct was deliberate or wilfully misleading, nor that there was any intention to intentionally deprive customers of benefits.
鈥淲hile it had in place systems, the systems were insufficient,鈥 Venning said.
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