Dispute Resolution Policy (Asset Finance & Personal Loans)
We understand that a concern which is left unresolved can lead to a negative lasting impression and we strongly recommend that in the first instance you speak with the person with whom you originally dealt to see if an amicable outcome can be achieved.
If after speaking with your contact you still feel the matter has not been resolved, we invite you to escalate the matter via a complaint to our Dispute Resolution Officer for further investigation.
- by telephone on 0419575449
- via email at
- by post: 47 Schirrmann Drive Maroochydore QLD 4558
To assist us, we ask that you clearly explain all matters relevant to the issue and the remedies you seek. Upon receipt we will contact you if any further information is needed.
Investigating Complaints
When we receive a complaint, the Dispute Resolution Officer will attempt to resolve it promptly.
We will observe the following principles in handling your complaint:
- there is no requirement for face-to-face contact between us, although it may be useful for us to come to a satisfactory resolution;
- we expect that both parties will make a genuine attempt to resolve a complaint promptly;
- we expect that both parties will provide all essential and relevant information, documents, written statements, and any other materials that may properly and reasonably be believed to assist in resolving the complaint; and
- we expect that both parties will comply with all reasonable requests from the other party to provide information within a reasonable time frame.
If we are unable to resolve the complaint within 30 days, we will:
- advise you of the reason for the delay
- specify a date when a decision can be reasonably expected
Our External Dispute Resolution Scheme
If we do not reach agreement on your complaint, you may refer the complaint to the ASIC Approved External Dispute Resolution Scheme managed by the Australia Financial Complaints Authority “AFCA” (www.afca.org.au) whose contact details are below:
- by telephone on 1800 931 678
- via email: [email protected]
- by post:
Australian Financial Complaints Authority
GPO Box 3
Melbourne VIC 3001
The External dispute resolution is a free service established to provide you with an independent mechanism to resolve specific complaints.
Time limits may apply to complain to AFCA and so you should act promptly or otherwise consult the AFCA website to find out if or when the time limit relevant to your circumstances expires.