Revised Annotated National Credit Code 7th edition is an essential guide to consumer credit regulation in Australia. It is a user-friendly practical guide for businesses, regulators, external dispute resolution schemes, consultants, compliance officers, credit agencies, consumer advocates and legal practitioners.
This new edition provides a comprehensive update on issues involving unfair contract terms, product intervention orders, ePayments, small amount credit contracts and consumer leases. It includes commentary on substantive amendments to the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 and the National Consumer Credit Protection Regulations 2010.
Features
Summarises Australia’s consumer credit protection regime, i.e., relevant Acts, Regulations, Regulatory Guides, and Information Sheets
Provides commentary on the new regulations pertaining to:
obtaining and considering information to verify financial situation of consumers
small amount credit contracts—income requirements
consumer leases for household goods — income requirements
constrained documents and constrained information
avoidance schemes
disclosure of information in consumer leases for household goods
base price of goods
Provides detailed overviews of the NCCP Act regime and the National Credit Code
Includes updated information on the ASIC licensing system, responsible lending requirements, responsibilities of credit providers, credit enforcement issues and penalty for breaches
Includes a summary of and commentary on the legislative response to the Banking Royal Commissions
Content is current to 1 July 2023
Related Titles
Lockhart, The Law of Misleading or Deceptive Conduct, 6th edition
Introduction Overview of the NCCP Act Regime Overview of the National Credit Code Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry ASIC Action — Advertising Activities ASIC Action — Enforcement Activities National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 National Credit Code National Consumer Credit Protection Regulations 2010
Andrea Beatty is a Partner at national law firm Piper Alderman. Previously a Partner atMallesons Stephen Jaques (now King & Wood Mallesons), she brings legal capability andinsights into regulatory matters, corporate governance, compliance and risk management.She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the University of Adelaide and a Masterof Laws from Cambridge University. Andrea advises on all aspects of financial services,including product development, compliance strategies, regulatory investigations,compliance audits and pro forma documentation. She also designs and constructs financialservices training.
In the first four editions of this text, Andrea worked with co-author Andrew Smith,a former deputy ombudsman at the Credit Ombudsman Service. Previously Andrewwas also Head of Legal at National Australia Bank; General Counsel and Vice President,Legal and Compliance at GE Money Australia and New Zealand; and Partner atMallesons Stephen Jaques (now King & Wood Mallesons).