BNZ makes $3.8 million fix for customers

BNZ today confirmed that as a result of errors made with documentation following changes to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA) some BNZ customers will receive a refund on some of the interest and fees they’ve been charged.

Just over 10,000 customers have been identified where BNZ either did not send out documentation to customers quickly enough, or there was missing or had some incorrect information. Impacted customers will have their refund automatically deposited into their account or have a cheque posted to them in the next few days.

CCCFA was designed to make interactions between borrowers and lenders clearer and covers all consumer lending. BNZ made some errors when it implemented the new requirements in 2015:

  • Some confirmation letters weren’t sent out quickly enough when customers changed their accounts, like when or how much they paid on their loan or their interest rate
  • Some documentation was missing information, like total interest and total payments from new loan documents
  • Some new credit card or home loan accounts were set up with old documentation because the rules changed before they were finished processing

The amount customers will get will vary because of the different situations involved. The average refund will be around $375 with the smallest amounts owed as low as $0.01. Any refund of $4.99 or lower will be rounded up to $5.

Angie Mentis, BNZ CEO, apologised for the errors.

“No customers were overcharged, but we didn’t get it 100 per cent right. While mistakes do happen from time-to-time, finding those mistakes and fixing them is simply the right thing to do for our customers,” says Ms. Mentis.

BNZ is refunding these customers the interest and fees paid during the time they didn’t have the documentation.

The issues affected less than 1 per cent of BNZ customers and most were discovered and fixed with one month of them occurring. All customers now have the documentation they need.

A letter confirming their refund will be sent to affected customers this week. Those with a BNZ account will have the refund deposited from today, otherwise a cheque will be included with their letter.