ASB Declines Settlement Proposal, Class Action Case To Continue
Friday, 18 July 2025, 6:29 pm
Press Release: ASB Bank
ASB has declined a proposal by plaintiffs to settle the
current class action case against the
bank.
The proposal was announced to media
the day before the Select Committee hearings on the CCCFA
Amendment Bill. In ASB’s view this is an obvious attempt
to influence and distract from this process by attempting to
reassure Government about the potential risk to New Zealand
banks under this piece of law.
ASB does
not understand the basis for the figures presented in the
proposal or consider that they operate as an effective cap
on the size of the plaintiffs' claim in the proceeding,
including as the proposal is said to expire on 8 August
2025.
The settlement offer received provides no
certainty to ASB or other banks which may become subject to
similar class actions, or to the sector as a
whole.
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