BT Funds Management Ltd (BT) has paid $20,400 in penalties after ob体育 issued two infringement notices for misleading statements contained in the online advertising of BT Super.
The misleading statements were contained in two separate online advertising campaigns. Each infringement notice imposed a penalty of $10,200.
The first infringement notice was issued for the statement 鈥�BT Super Has Outperformed Industry Super Funds Over the Last 5 Years*鈥� published on search results pages generated via www.google.com.au from 26 June 2014 to 18 September 2014.
ob体育 was concerned that BT misled consumers by representing that superannuation products issued by BT had generated greater returns than those generated by all industry super funds during the stated period. In reality, BT鈥檚 superannuation products had not generated greater returns during the stated period.
The second infringement notice was issued for the inclusion of the words 鈥�Industry Super Australia鈥� in the headlines of BT advertisements published on search result pages generated via www.google.com.au from 29 October 2014 to 17 November 2014.
ob体育 was concerned that BT misled consumers into believing that BT had an affiliation with Industry Super Australia (ISA), an organisation which manages collective projects on behalf of fifteen industry super funds. BT has never had an affiliation with ISA.
ob体育 Deputy Chairman Peter Kell said, 'The advertising of financial products and services must be clear, accurate and听 balanced and should be presented in a way that avoids potentially misleading or deceiving consumers.
'ob体育 has provided guidance to help promoters comply with their legal obligations when advertising financial products and services. We continue to actively monitor advertising in this area and will take appropriate action where we consider consumers may be misinformed,' Mr Kell said.
The payment of an infringement notice is not an admission of a contravention of the ob体育 Act consumer protection provisions. ob体育 can issue an infringement notice where it has reasonable grounds to believe a person has contravened certain consumer protection听 laws.
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