The Victorian Government has released its Government Response to the Consumer Credit Review .
The Government Response to the Victoria Consumer Credit Review supports several changes, including a ban on pre-approved credit card limit increases that do not allow the customer to choose their own limit.
The Government Response supports a range of measures, including:
* standard warnings on all credit card account statements about the dangers of only making minimum repayments;
* better protection for consumers who buy on vendor terms finance;
* a Victoria-wide network of No Interest Loan Schemes so that low-income earners can afford to purchase essential household items without resorting to costly payday lenders;
* improving the registration system for credit providers and requiring all lenders to be members of an approved alternative dispute resolution service;
* working with industry to remove unfair contract terms from credit contracts in advance of applying unfair contract terms laws to credit;
* targeted education campaigns on credit to vulnerable groups, especially senior Victorians considering equity release products;
* more protection for consumers taking out reverse mortgages including preventing ‘negative equity’;
* national solutions to encourage more responsible lending practices, especially in relation to credit cards;
* developing a balanced way to address unreasonable credit fees and charges; and
* more flexible powers for the Government to prosecute dodgy credit providers.