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New Zealand Debt Collector in trouble with ASIC 

EC Credit Control was forced to issue 236 apologies.

ASIC has reviewed the debt collection practices of New Zealand-based debt collector EC Credit Control Pty Ltd (EC) and they have changed their debt collection practices consistent with the joint debt collection guidelines published by ASIC and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) (the Guidelines).

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ASIC’s review of the company’s practices raised substantial concerns about EC’s operations, namely:

Subsequent Action

Following ASIC’s intervention, EC has reviewed and updated all relevant internal collections procedures and standard form collection letters, developed and implemented an internal dispute resolution scheme, appointed a training manager to provide training to its staff, implemented a telephone call recording system and sent apology letters to 236 consumers who may have been affected by the misleading correspondence. EC has also written to ITSA, acknowledging its mistake.

The resolution of these issues is consistent with ASIC’s priority to assist and protect retail investors and consumers in the financial economy.

ASIC acknowledges the cooperation of EC in responding to and resolving these issues.

Source - ASIC Media Release - Dec 2010.

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