Banks, insurers told to work harder to prevent financial abuse
Banks and insurers are being called on to prevent financial products being turned into weapons by perpetrators of domestic violence, in a parliamentary report that will have far-reaching consequences for the design of services and protection of victims.
Among the 61 recommendations tabled by the joint standing committee on corporations and financial services on Thursday afternoon is a call for all banks, super funds, insurers and government departments to adopt a “safety by design” framework that considers the risk of financial abuse.
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