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ASIC Calls for Improved Consumer Protections in Car Finance Sector

Regulator Highlights Need for Enhanced Lender Oversight

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has conducted a comprehensive review of the motor vehicle finance sector, uncovering significant deficiencies in lenders' oversight of intermediaries such as brokers and dealerships.
This examination revealed concerning practices, including inconsistent loan establishment fees and inadequate monitoring of sales tactics.

In response, ASIC has issued a series of recommendations aimed at enhancing consumer protections. These include implementing better training and accreditation processes for intermediaries, establishing robust product review mechanisms, improving communication regarding financial hardship arrangements, and strengthening governance frameworks to ensure effective oversight of finance distribution channels.

ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland emphasized the importance of these measures, stating that lenders must elevate their standards to safeguard consumers from poor financial outcomes. He also indicated that ASIC is prepared to take enforcement action where necessary to protect consumer interests.

Detailed findings from this review are expected to be released in 2026, providing further insights into the steps lenders have taken to address these concerns and improve practices within the car finance industry.

Published:Saturday, 9th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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