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Queenslanders lodge over 5,900 credit complaints since Royal Commission: CHOICE

Which Queensland postcodes have been most hurt by the banks?

An analysis of financial complaints data by consumer group CHOICE has revealed Queenslanders have made over 5,900 complaints about credit products since the end of the Banking Royal Commission's public hearings. 

The analysis comes as this week crossbench Senators are set to determine the fate of the Federal Government's attempt to axe safe lending laws. 

"Widespread problems with lending in Queensland led to the Banking Royal Commission but since it ended, Queenslanders continue to be let down by their banks," says Alan Kirkland, CHOICE CEO.

"The fact we've seen over 5,900 lending complaints since the Banking Royal Commission shows that the Federal Government is wrong in trying to repeal safe lending laws," says Mr Kirkland.

Video interview and overlay with Alan Kirkland available here: https://sites.google.com/choice.com.au/safelendingqld

From November 2018 to December 2020, Queenslanders made 5987 complaints to Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) across consumer loans, credit cards and housing finance. Complaints on credit products can range from irresponsible lending and charging of incorrect fees to poor customer service, fraud, and unfair terms and conditions.

A postcode analysis has found particular hotspots emerging in the Gold Coast, Cairns, Toowoomba, Ipswich and outer suburbs of Brisbane. Coomera and surrounding suburbs (4209) topped the list with 309 lending complaints over the period.

The Federal Government announced the repeal of safe lending laws in 2020. The proposed reform will remove the requirement for banks to undertake basic checks on a person's ability to repay a loan before approving it. It will also mean banks can no longer be fined for unsafe lending.

In a piece penned last month, Kirkland pointed to the fact it was Queensland MPs and Senators like Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts who made the Banking Royal Commission happen in the first place and it's now up to them to stand up to the banks.

"Queensland politicians stood up to the banks and their lobbyists to get the Banking Royal Commission. With the Senate about to determine the fate of the government's plans, crossbench Senators such as those from One Nation will play a critical role in deciding whether Queenslanders are protected from unsafe lending in the future."

"As Queensland recovers from COVID-19, record rates of mortgage lending are pushing home ownership out of reach of many more people. Scrapping safe lending laws will only make this worse - and leave people without access to compensation when banks do the wrong thing," says Kirkland.

The Senate is expected to debate the repeal of safe lending protections this week.

Media contact: 0430 172 669, media@choice.com.au

Further assets available at: https://sites.google.com/choice.com.au/safelendingqld 

Editors notes:

Total credit product complaints Queensland postcode. 

Postcode

01/07/2020- 31/12/2020

01/07/2019 - 30/06/2020

01/11/2018 - 30/06/2019

Total credit product complaints

4209

66

149

94

309

4220

112

150

39

301

4300

71

129

97

297

4500

121

80

49

250

4870

36

137

74

247

4207

51

126

69

246

4305

47

110

67

224

4350

42

117

62

221

4215

37

117

66

220

4217

44

110

64

218

Source: AFCA Datacube

Total complaints for credit cards, personal loans and housing finance products.