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Sarah Perry Sarah Perry

Pre-Budget Submission 2025-26

31 January 2025


AFIA submitted its Pre-Budget Submission to Treasury ahead of the 2025–26 Federal Budget. In the submission, AFIA called for stronger support to enable responsible lending and innovation in financial services, including targeted investment in digital infrastructure, clean and green finance, and Consumer Data Right (CDR) enhancements.

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Kate Melville Kate Melville

Consumer Data Right Draft Rules 2024

24 December 2025

AFIA submitted its response to Treasury’s consultation on the Consumer Data Right (CDR) Draft Rules 2024. AFIA’s submission supports the recalibrated framework, which prioritises high-value use cases, reduces regulatory burdens, and introduces a phased implementation timeline for non-bank lenders.

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Faraj Sassine Faraj Sassine

Scams Prevention Framework

On 4 October 2024, AFIA submitted its response to the Treasury on the Scams Prevention Framework. This response builds on the January 2024 consultation regarding a mandatory industry code for scams. The framework’s initial scope includes banks, superannuation, and telecommunications, with mechanisms for expansion to other industries, likely capturing non-bank lenders.

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Elle Buckley Elle Buckley

Extending the Small Business Responsible Lending Obligations Exemption

On 19 August 2024, AFIA responded to Treasury’s proposed extension of the small business responsible lending obligations exemption. Our response highlights AFIA’s support for the exemption being extended, noting the critical importance of small businesses having access to easily available and appropriately offered credit.  

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Kate Melville Kate Melville

BNPL Draft Legislation

On 9 April 2024, AFIA made a submission to Treasury on the draft legislative package to include Buy Now Pay Later (‘BNPL’) products within the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Cth)(‘the Credit Act’).

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Kate Melville Kate Melville

Reforms to Australia's AML/CTF Regime

On 21 June, AFIA responded to the Attorney-General’s Department’s consultation on reforming Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regime.

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Kate Melville Kate Melville

Credit Reporting Framework Issues Paper

On 31 May 2024, AFIA responded to the independent statutory review of Australia’s Credit Reporting Framework Issues paper. AFIA acknowledged the importance of a modern and effective credit reporting framework in Australia that is fit for purpose both now and in the future, that caters to all the requirements of the diverse variety of lenders.

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