The final scope, released to the industrythis week, sets out the parameters of the review. These were informed by input received from industry and consumer representatives through industry roundtables and subsequent written feedback.
In it, the corporate regulator has confirmed it will review the remuneration arrangements of “all industry participants forming part of the value distribution chain”.
This includes lending institutions, aggregation and broking entities, and associated mortgage businesses – such as comparison websites and market based lending websites – and referral and introducer businesses.
ASIC also confirmed the review will extend to non-monetary benefits that relate to the distribution of residential loan products.
However, the review will not extend to loan products outside of residential mortgages, such as reverse mortgages or construction loans, which do not comprise a predominate proportion of the home lending mortgage market.
NAB has already come out in support of ASIC’s final scope.
“We believe ASIC’s scope is appropriate and we look forward to continuing to work with the regulator throughout the review,” Anthony Waldron, NAB EGM broker partnerships, said.
“We’re dedicated to working with brokers to deliver a great customer experience and we believe this review will help continue to build trust and confidence in the mortgage broking industry.”