NZ class action targets Australian banks

Updated

March 11, 2013 17:19:42

Australian banks are being targeted in a massive class action suit in New Zealand, which aims to recover about $800 million in overdraft penalty fees.

A trans-Tasman grouping of legal firms calling itself Fair Play on Fees estimates that as many as 1 million New Zealanders are eligible to join the class action.

Lead lawyer Andrew Hooker says the lawsuit, against the big four Australian-owned banks and Kiwibank, seeks to recoup excessive penalty payments taken by the banks over the past six years.

He says the average fee for an overdrawn account, late credit card payment or bounced cheque is about $12.

“This is despite these transactions costing banks just a few cents,” he said.

The class action will argue that under contract law, collection of excessive penalties is illegal.

Mr Hooker is mounting the suit along with Australian law firm Slater and Gordon and trans-Tasman company Litigation Lending Services.

The group hopes to launch its action within a month.

Similar action is already underway in Australia.

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courts-and-trials,
law-crime-and-justice,
banking,
new-zealand,
asia,
australia,
pacific

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March 11, 2013 16:53:05

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NZ class action targets Australian banks

Updated

March 11, 2013 17:19:42

Australian banks are being targeted in a massive class action suit in New Zealand, which aims to recover about $800 million in overdraft penalty fees.

A trans-Tasman grouping of legal firms calling itself Fair Play on Fees estimates that as many as 1 million New Zealanders are eligible to join the class action.

Lead lawyer Andrew Hooker says the lawsuit, against the big four Australian-owned banks and Kiwibank, seeks to recoup excessive penalty payments taken by the banks over the past six years.

He says the average fee for an overdrawn account, late credit card payment or bounced cheque is about $12.

“This is despite these transactions costing banks just a few cents,” he said.

The class action will argue that under contract law, collection of excessive penalties is illegal.

Mr Hooker is mounting the suit along with Australian law firm Slater and Gordon and trans-Tasman company Litigation Lending Services.

The group hopes to launch its action within a month.

Similar action is already underway in Australia.

Topics:
courts-and-trials,
law-crime-and-justice,
banking,
new-zealand,
asia,
australia,
pacific

First posted

March 11, 2013 16:53:05

Source Article from http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-11/nz-class-action-targets-australian-banks/4565734

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