Anz Credit Card Lawsuit

Anz Credit Card Lawsuit. ANZ to pay 57.5m to settle “interestfree” credit card class action The Weekly Times Aussies have started getting money in their accounts after ANZ settled a class action lawsuit Australians who held an ANZ credit card with an 'interest free' period prior to 2019 might receive compensation after the big four bank agreed to a $57.5 million class action settlement

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Aussies have started getting money in their accounts after ANZ settled a class action lawsuit Australia's ANZ Group said on Monday it had agreed to settle a class action suit related to interest charged on personal credit cards for A$57.5 million ($37.44 million).

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Australians who held an ANZ credit card with an 'interest free' period prior to 2019 might receive compensation after the big four bank agreed to a $57.5 million class action settlement The settlement is without admission of liability and remains subject to court approval. ANZ will pay $57.5m in the settlement, which is covered by a provision held at 30 September 2023

ANZ Scams and Fraud Guide PDF Online Banking Banks & Banking. The credit card settlement comes after ANZ also paid $47m to settle a class action by Slater and Gordon over the bank's credit card insurance. The class action related to certain interest charged on certain ANZ personal credit cards in the period from 1 July 2010 to 1 January 2019

Law firm Phi Finney McDonald files class action against ANZ for charging interest on interest. The Court ordered deadline for registration to participate in the class action has passed. Legal firm Phi Finney McDonald filed the lawsuit in the Federal Court on behalf of Daniel Tour and other customers over the alleged misconduct during this period in 2021.