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BOQ settles Storm Financial proceedings

The Bank of Queensland (BOQ) has reached an agreement with ASIC to pay $17 million in compensation to people who suffered losses on investments made through Storm Financial.

by Reporter
September 23, 2014
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In a statement released via the ASX website yesterday, BOQ said the bank’s settlement – which is subject to Federal Court approval – will conclude both of the outstanding Storm Financial proceedings brought against it by ASIC.

“The gross payment by BOQ to settle ASIC’s proceedings and the class action is $19.7 million, with $17 million of this to be paid to BOQ customers,” a statement from the bank said.

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“The settlement agreement includes acknowledgement by all parties that BOQ denies any wrongdoing in relation to both proceedings,” the statement said.

ASIC has welcomed its agreement with BOQ and says it will bring an end to the existing litigation the regulator initiated to obtain compensation for Storm investors.

“BOQ’s compensation is intended to ensure each BOQ investor who takes part in the settlement will be able to get compensation of approximately 45 per cent  of that part of their total loss allocated to BOQ under the ASIC compensation model,” a statement from ASIC said.  

BOQ acting chief executive Jon Sutton said the bank will now work towards providing certainty to the customers who were involved.

“We have worked closely with Storm customers over the last five years and will continue to consider their individual circumstances,” Mr Sutton said.

“Eligible customers will be contacted by the class action lawyers in the coming months and will have the option of accepting a settlement payment or staying on their existing repayment arrangements.”

BOQ’s settlement follows the compensation payments made by CBA, of up to $136 million, and by Macquarie Bank, which paid $75 million.

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  1. Denis Scanlon says:
    11 years ago

    The banks involved in the Storm Financial collapse say they will fight the legal action launched against them by the corporate regulator. On what basis it they rely on for their defense?

    Its patently obvious that if ASIC had been performing their roll, the planning strategies of these corporates or these well-established rogue operators, would have been under control.,,

    The situation that ultimately transpired, forced many defenceless retirees and older people to suffer huge losses on investments, through negligent practices.

    Many of these ill-fated people were left without their life savings, whilst most of these banks and corporations perpetuate profit without the due and proper scrutiny of their actions.

    Is all up to class action lawyers in the coming months?+

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  2. Michael says:
    11 years ago

    Is this why Bendigo Adelaide Bank was so keen to settle three days before a judgment was delivered in their case? BOQ was happy to lend money for investors to implement what was revealed as dodgy advice. BABL was happy to lend money for investors to participate in what was revealed to be dodgy schemes – in many cases without independent advice to the investor. Lax and culpable processes from the banks in both cases.

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