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In the financial year 2025, AFCA received over 4,600 complaints from small businesses, marking a 4% increase from the previous year. Notably, 21% of these complaints were dismissed as they fell outside AFCA's jurisdiction, primarily because the lenders involved were not AFCA members. This situation leaves business owners with limited options for redress if issues arise.
AFCA's lead ombudsman for small business, Suanne Russell, emphasized the importance of dealing with regulated lenders. She noted that if a small business lender is not a registered member of AFCA, the business cannot lodge a complaint with the authority if problems occur, leaving them vulnerable.
To mitigate these risks, small business owners are advised to:
By choosing regulated financial partners, SMEs can ensure they have access to external dispute resolution mechanisms, providing an added layer of protection and peace of mind in their financial dealings.
Published:Thursday, 1st Jan 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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