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On 2 June 2022, ASIC published the updated ePayments Code (Code) which it states will strengthen and clarify a number of existing protections for consumers relating to various forms of electronic payments.
The Code has generally been the benchmark for consumer protections for payments and transactions that were triggered within the world of online and mobile banking. It has been an added level of regulation for its subscribers which include most banks, credit unions and building societies in Australia.
The Code provided a step-by-step guide to retrieving 'mistaken payments' and for identifying the liable party for 'unauthorised transactions' within certain parameters. These sections in the Code have now been updated, with some of the more substantive amendments in the form of clarifying 'notes' added after particular requirements. While not all payment providers are subject to regulation under the Code, it is often referenced as an objective test of 'reasonableness' in the context of determining liability between consumers and the provider or between providers. Subscribers may also contractually ensure that their counterparties are compliant with and/or are governed in accordance with the Code. We summarise below what we anticipate to represent the substantive changes to the Code effective from 1 July 2022.
Feel free to reach out to any of the lawyers named in this alert or your usual contacts at Baker McKenzie with any queries you have more generally about the application of the Code or similar frameworks to your business, or how you may be impacted by some of the change described.
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