ASIC Takes Legal Action Against QBE Over Misleading Discount Practices
Regulator Alleges Deceptive Pricing Affected Over Half a Million Customers
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has commenced Federal Court proceedings against QBE Insurance, alleging that the insurer misled more than 500,000 customers regarding pricing discounts between July 2017 and September 2022.
This legal action underscores the regulator's commitment to ensuring transparency and fairness in the insurance sector.
According to ASIC, QBE employed a pricing model that effectively reduced the discounts customers were entitled to receive. This practice impacted various customer groups, including retirees, loyal clients, QBE shareholders, holders of multiple QBE policies, and those with claims-free histories. The alleged misrepresentation led customers to believe they were receiving more substantial discounts than they actually were, potentially resulting in overpayment for their insurance policies.
In response to the allegations, QBE's shares experienced a decline of 1.1%, closing at A$16.97. The insurer has acknowledged the issue, noting that it self-reported the failures to ASIC in October 2022 following an external review. QBE has since taken steps to address the concerns raised and has implemented measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
ASIC is seeking civil penalties and declarations from the court, emphasizing the necessity for insurers to maintain robust and transparent discount systems. This lawsuit follows ASIC's broader initiative to enhance claim-handling practices within the insurance industry, aiming to protect consumers from misleading and deceptive conduct.
For Australian consumers, this case serves as a reminder of the importance of scrutinizing insurance policies and being vigilant about the discounts and benefits promised by insurers. It also highlights the role of regulatory bodies like ASIC in safeguarding consumer interests and maintaining integrity within the financial services sector.
Published:Tuesday, 7th Oct 2025 Source: Paige Estritori
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