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Australia fines ANZ A$10m over periodical payment fees between accounts
An ANZ bank logo is pictured in Sydney Australia April 23, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

SYDNEY, Oct 2 — Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd said today it was fined A$10 million (RM29.66 million) by a federal court for wrongly charging customers fees for some transactions made between their accounts.

The country's fourth-largest bank admitted to 327,895 breaches for charging periodical payments fees between July 2013 and September 2015 and not remediating fees charged to customers between July 2005 and December 2007.

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ANZ said the breaches related to fees totalling about A$3.1 million.

The penalty was levied after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) filed a suit against ANZ in July last year.

Many Australian banks have been slapped with several lawsuits from customers and regulators since a national inquiry into widespread financial misconduct rocked the sector in 2018.

ANZ was not entitled to charge non-payment and transaction fees from customers where the periodic payment was made between two accounts held in the same customer's name, the Asic said in a statement today. — Reuters

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