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ob体育 grants class no-action position regarding Unfair Contract Terms for institutional markets

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Key points

  • Following commencement of the Unfair Contract Terms (UCT) reforms on 9 November 2023, ob体育 has granted a limited class no-action position for institutional markets.
  • The Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) made an urgent application for no-action relief in advance of the changes to the UCT regime.

Industry concerns

AFMA cited concerns on behalf of industry that the amended UCT regime would apply to certain sophisticated participants in financial markets who are not consumers or small businesses intended to be covered by the UCT regime.

Following consultation with Treasury, AFMA and industry participants, ob体育 has granted a limited class no-action position.

No-action position

ob体育 does not intend to take action for a contravention of the relevant UCT provisions or related obligations in relation to the class of counterparties and standard form contracts outlined in the no-action letter.

The no-action letter does not prevent third parties (including the Director of Public Prosecutions) from taking legal action in relation to the conduct it outlines.

The Government plans to review the reforms in two years.

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