AMP set to face class action for allegedly ‘failing to provide objective financial advice’
Shine Lawyers is preparing to “imminently” file a class action against AMP Life Limited, AMP Financial Planning and two of its financial planning subsidiaries for allegedly prioritising profits ahead of 100,000 clients.
The class action, which is to be filed in the Federal Court of Australia, will be brought against AMP Life Limited, AMP Financial Planning Pty Ltd and two of its financial planning subsidiaries, Charter Financial Planning Pty Ltd and Hillross Financial Planning Pty Ltd.
The firm will further submit that AMP Life Limited “was in knowing receipt of gains made by the sale of inflated insurance by the AMP financial advice licensees and their authorised representatives”.
Advisers were employed by AMP Financial Planning subsidiaries, Charter Financial Planning and Hillross Financial Planning, Shine said in a statement, and received commissions and other incentives for recommending insurance through AMP Life.
Shine lead of litigation and loss recovery Jan Saddler commented that the advisers did all of this despite knowing that their clients could secure better or at least equivalent policies through other insurers, and with lower premiums.
“AMP has encouraged and incentivised its financial advisers to prioritise personal gain above their professional obligations. The clients, who should have been AMP’s primary concern, have been financially disadvantaged as a result,” she said.
Clients who were “slugged with excessive premiums”, Ms Saddler noted, deserve to be compensated.
“It’s unacceptable that hundreds of thousands of Australians who thought they were getting objective financial advice have instead been ripped off.
“AMP Financial Planning and its authorised representatives have breached the trust of clients who relied on their advice to make decisions about their personal insurances.”
In its statement, the firm said the action is open to anyone who obtained an AMP Flexible Lifetime Policy which includes death, TPD, trauma, income protection and business protection insurance from 2013 on the recommendation of AMP Financial Planning, Charter Financial Planning and Hillross Financial Services, as well as their authorised representatives.
The action is being funded by Woodsford Litigation Funding.
The news follows a recent order from the Federal Court that AMP pay over $5 million for failing to prevent insurance churn by its financial planners.
Jerome Doraisamy
Jerome Doraisamy is the editor of Lawyers Weekly and HR Leader. He has worked at Momentum Media as a journalist on Lawyers Weekly since February 2018, and has served as editor since March 2022. In June 2024, he also assumed the editorship of HR Leader. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.
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