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Select AFSL, related companies slapped with $13.5m penalty

The Federal Court has imposed combined penalties of $13.5 million on Select AFSL, related companies, and their managing director.

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July 4, 2023
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The corporate regulator said the Federal Court has imposed penalties of $13.5 million on Select AFSL, BlueInc Services, and Insurance Marketing Services (IMS) for engaging in unconscionable conduct and other contraventions of financial services laws when selling life, funeral, and accidental injury insurance.

The court also imposed a penalty of $100,000 on the former managing and sole director of Select and BlueInc, Russell Howden, for breaching his directors’ duties, and he will be disqualified from managing corporations for five years.

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According to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the case concerned the mis-selling of insurance over the phone to consumers, including First Nations consumers from remote communities. English was not the first language of many of these consumers.

ASIC deputy chair Sarah Court said: “The penalties handed down today should remind companies of the importance of putting the customer first”.

“In some of these cases, the consumers involved did not fully understand the products being sold to them, or even that they had been sold insurance in the first place. ASIC considered this to be a clear case of consumers not having the opportunity to understand and consider the features of the insurance product they had been offered, resulting in poor consumer outcomes.”

The court also penalised Select and BlueInc for conflicted remuneration contraventions, which included sales agents being given a cruise to the Gold Coast, a Vespa scooter, and trips to Las Vegas and Hawaii.

The judge, Justice Abraham, observed that “misrepresentations were made”, while “high-pressure tactics were applied”.

“Sales tactics were used to overbear the free will of consumers. Having made the sales, retention agents ignored the express wishes of the consumers to cancel policies and acted so as to wear them down,” Justice Abraham said.

“Contraventions of unconscionability, coercion, undue harassment and making false or misleading representations, are, by their very nature, objectively serious.

“Further, holding an AFSL brings with it legal obligations which must be taken seriously and carried out responsibly.”

Select was the subject of a case study considered by the financial services royal commission (Experiences with financial services entities in regional and remote communities).

The matter has been adjourned until 5 July 2023 for submissions on when the orders, including in respect of the penalties imposed, should be entered.

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