Ausure’s Complaints Commitment
Ausure are committed to ensuring that any client’s complaint is dealt with in an efficient and professional manner. Ausure has a dedicated Complaints Manager who works in conjunction with the Ausure Complaints Committee to assist clients to resolve disputes.
What is a Complaint or a Dispute?
A complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction with a product or service provided by a licensee where the complainant expects the licensee to take action to correct the situation and to prevent it from happening again.
If the complainant is not satisfied with the licensee’s action in response to the complaint, it may then become a dispute. Disputes that are not resolved need to be referred to an external dispute resolution scheme.
Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR)
Ausure has a dedicated Complaints Manager, Complaints Committee and fully documented process for managing complaints submitted by clients. In addition, Ausure is a member of AFCA and any complaint that is not resolved will be referred to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) for consideration.
External Dispute Resolution (EDR)
The dispute resolution provisions state that Financial Service providers must have an EDR scheme that has been approved by ASIC in accordance with the regulations. Ausure currently subscribes to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA).
How do I submit my complaint?
All complaints should be submitted in writing to Ausure’s Complaints Manager Craig Barnden at the following address;
Ausure Complaints Manager PO Box 10709 BRISBANE ADELAIDE STREET, QLD, 4000
What information needs to be in the complaint?
The complaint notification should document in detail the following:
If you have any supporting information or documents, you should include a copy of these in your submission.
What will Ausure do with my complaint?
When the Complaints Manager is notified of a Complaint they will take the following actions: