From publicaccountant.com.au: The Australian Banking Association has introduced reforms to its Banking Code of Practice that enhance protections for small businesses, guarantors, and vulnerable customers.

Key updates include clearer information requirements about loan processes, the prohibition of vague default clauses in contracts, and obligations for banks to provide support services for vulnerable clients.

These changes aim to create a fairer and more transparent banking environment, benefiting both consumers and financial professionals.

Filed under: Business Law, SME & Family Business

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