ASIC cancel Southern Mortgages Ltd's AFS licence

ASIC cancel Southern Mortgages Ltd's AFS licence
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

ASIC has cancelled the Australian financial services (AFS) licence of Warrnambool-based, Southern Mortgages Ltd (SML), for failure to comply with financial services laws.

The licence cancellation was effective from 24 September 2019.

SML had not complied with a number of important financial services laws over a significant period of time. It did not maintain sufficient financial resources. It failed to lodge its financial statements and audit reports for consecutive years since 30 June 2015.

SML had also not complied with its obligation to hold membership of a dispute resolution system.

"A responsible entity must carry on their duties with reasonable care and diligence. This includes actively monitoring each scheme and, where necessary, winding up a scheme that is no longer viable in a timely manner."

"ASIC took action to cancel the licence of SML because we formed the view it was not completing the wind up of the Scheme in a timely manner, nor continuing to comply with their core duties as a licensee," said ASIC Commissioner Danielle Press.

Under the terms of the licence cancellation, SML can continue limited operations until 24 March 2020 to facilitate the winding up.

SML held an AFS licence number Since 31 January 2004.

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