Disputes Over Credit Card Debts Soar
Sydney Morning Herald
Saturday May 28, 2005
The ANZ bank has called for a crackdown on "predatory lenders" amid figures from the banking watchdog showing a sharp rise in disputes over credit cards.
It told a Senate inquiry into household debt that better restrictions were needed on aggressive lenders, which are generally smaller non-bank lenders, to protect vulnerable borrowers.But the Banking and Financial Services Ombudsman report to the same inquiry says disputes over credit card lending have soared in the past four years. A main cause of the surge in card-related disputes was claims that lenders inappropriately offered credit card limit increases. "In some cases, the increase in the limit results in a debt the customer cannot afford to repay," the Ombudsman's report said.In 2000, card disputes represented a quarter of the "maladministration in lending disputes". This had grown to two-thirds by the end of last year, the report says. While credit card-related disputes increased five-fold in that time, disputes over home loans considered by the Ombudsman, Colin Neave, did not increase.The submission said lenders had targeted customers with unsolicited offers on the basis of their card use. But it said this "does not necessarily indicate that the customer is able to service the debt". The Ombudsman said that unsolicited credit limit increase offers were adding to rising household debt.
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