ConPolicy
Kontakt

ASIC & AFMDisclosure: Why it shouldn’t be the default

Recommended reading

Authors:
Australian Securities and Investments Commission & Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets

Release date:
October 2019

Publication:
ASIC & AFM, REP 632

Financial services disclosure has traditionally been assumed to inform us (as consumers), help us make ‘good’ financial decisions, and drive competition. This report focuses on the real-world context in which disclosure operates. It shows that, and explains why, disclosure and warnings can be less effective than expected, or even ineffective, in influencing consumer behaviour. In some instances it shows that disclosure and warnings can backfire, contributing to consumer harm.

Link to publication