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Review into retail banking remuneration begins - 2016
http://www.bankers.asn.au/media/media-releases/media-release-2016/review-into-retail-banking-remuneration-begins
Sydney 12 July, 2016: The Australian Bankers’ Association has today released
details of an independent review of commissions and payments made to bank staff
and third parties.
“Banks recognise that how they pay staff is an important factor in determining
community trust and confidence in banks,” ABA Chief Executive Steven Münchenberg
said.
“We want to ensure that across the banking industry when people are rewarded for
selling products and services they are putting customers’ interests first,” he
said.
Former Australian Public Service Commissioner, Mr Stephen Sedgwick AO, has been
appointed to conduct an independent review of product sales commissions and
product based payments that could lead to poor customer outcomes.
The review will include remuneration for selling and providing advice on
products such as transaction accounts, general insurance products, consumer
credit insurance, mortgages, personal loans, credit cards and small business
loans. This covers customer facing employees, contractors, and third parties as
well as non-customer facing roles, such as the managers and supervisors of those
staff.
Payments made by banks to non-bank sales channels or intermediaries will also be
considered as part of the review. The review will focus on retail and small
business banking, not wholesale or institutional banking.
“This review builds on the Future of Financial Advice reforms which have brought
about significant changes to remuneration structures across the financial
services industry,” Mr Münchenberg said.
Mr Sedgwick will be supported by a competition and legal expert – Gina
Cass-Gottlieb from Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers – and a remuneration expert – David
Heazlett from Mercer, as well as a stakeholder advisory panel which includes:
Gerard Brody – Chief Executive of Consumer Action Law Centre, Geoff Derrick –
National Assistant Secretary at the Finance Sector Union, Sarah Saunders – Chief
Advocate at National Seniors and Dr Deen Sanders – Chief Executive of the
Professional Standards Authority.
Mr Sedgwick will consult with banks, consumer and small business organisations,
the Finance Sector Union and employees of banks, regulators and other
stakeholders.
Mr Sedgwick will also be asked to provide observations and insights from the
review to assist banks ensure they have overarching principles on remuneration
and incentives to support good customer outcomes and sound banking practices,
the scope of which is broader than retail banking.
The public is invited to make submissions on any of the matters in the Terms of
Reference. Submissions can be sent to submissions@retailbankingremunerationreview.com.au and
are requested by 9 September 2016.
The Terms of Reference of the review and a biography of Mr Sedgwick are
available at betterbanking.net.au.
This review is part of a package of initiatives announced by the industry in
April this year to lift standards and be more accountable. More information is
available at betterbanking.net.au.
ENDS
Contact: Stephanie
Arena 0477 470 677 or Nic Frankham 0435 963 913
@austbankers
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