Tuesday 7 May 2013

Overview of ASIC's Storm Website

What's new

ASIC responds to Storm investors' queries regarding the ASIC/CBA Settlement, 16 April 2013

ASIC has received a number of similar letters from Storm investors with queries concerning the ASIC/CBA Settlement. ASIC understands that much of the content of these letters was provided to Storm investors by Levitt Robinson, the solicitors for the applicants in the Sherwood class action brought against CBA and Colonial First State Investments Limited.

On 16 April 2013, ASIC began sending responses to Storm investors addressing their queries.

View example of ASIC's response to Storm investors


Macquarie Bank settlement of Richards class action proceedings, 4 April 2013
On 15 March 2013, Macquarie Bank issued a public statement that it had reached an agreement to settle the Richards class action proceedings - see Macquarie ASX release.

The settlement agreement requires the approval of the Federal Court. On 26 March 2013, ASIC intervened as a party to the Richards proceedings, the purpose for which is to assist the court in the settlement approval process, in particular the nature of the information to be given to class members to enable them to assess the settlement and the proposed allocation of the settlement sum of $82.5m.

The court has made orders to progress the settlement approval process and it will hear the application for approval on 2 May 2013.


Updated frequently asked questions on CBA settlement, 8 March 2013
ASIC and CBA settlement update – CBA commences sending compensation offer letters to customers, 27 February 2013


More what's new


ASIC's investigations

ASIC has been investigating a range of issues relating to the affairs of Storm Financial Limited (Receivers and Managers Appointed) (In Liquidation) ("Storm"), including investment home lending, margin lending and related advice. These investigations formally started on 12 December 2008 and are continuing. One of the key parts of ASIC's investigations is to consider recovery of compensation for Storm investors who suffered financial loss as a result of a Storm investment.
On 19 March 2010, ASIC announced it had completed a major phase of its investigations into the affairs of Storm and entered into confidential discussions with some of the entities which have been the subject of its investigations. The aim of those discussions was to see if a commercial resolution could be reached which was acceptable to ASIC and which ASIC would be prepared to recommend to those investors.

At a meeting on 5 October 2010 the Commission considered ASIC's Storm investigations, potential litigation options to recover compensation for Storm investors and the state of the commercial resolution discussions. The Commission decided, having regard to the state of the discussions, to provide a limited further period of time to continue the commercial discussions to see whether it was possible to reach an acceptable compensation outcome.

At its meeting on 24 November 2010 the Commission decided that ASIC would bring civil penalty proceedings against Emmanuel and Julie Cassimatis as directors of Storm.

The Commission also decided that it would commence compensation proceedings against parties including the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (“CBA”), Bank of Queensland Limited (“BoQ”) and Macquarie Bank Limited (“MBL”) seeking compensation for investors arising out of the collapse of Storm. The compensation proceedings were not filed immediately, in order to allow a short further period for the commercial resolution discussions to continue.

On 22 December 2010, ASIC announced it had commenced legal proceedings against the CBA, BoQ and MBL seeking compensation for investors arising out of these entities' involvement in an alleged unregistered managed investment scheme operated by Storm. ASIC also announced it had commenced compensation proceedings on behalf of two named investors against BoQ, Senrac Pty Limited and MBL. These second compensation proceedings are based on breach of contract, unconscionable conduct and liability as a linked credit provider of Storm under section 73 of the Trade Practices Act 1974.

ASIC also announced it had commenced civil penalty proceedings against Emmanuel and Julie Cassimatis as directors of Storm in relation to alleged contraventions of their duties as directors. It is alleged they caused and permitted Storm to be exposed to legal liability arising from the implementation of a financial services business model which involved providing commoditised financial advice to investors that failed to take into account the personal circumstances of individual investors.

ASIC's investigations into the collapse of Storm continues.



My Storm Investment

Clients of Storm who suffered financial loss as a result of a Storm investment can gain access to a secure, personal "My Storm Investment" web page.

The "My Storm Investment" web page provides Storm investors who suffered financial loss a personal extract of their Storm investment, based on information from Storm's computer system. Where you invested in Storm with other investors jointly (e.g. spouse, other family member, family trust or family company) then the information contained in this web page relates to you and those investors collectively. ASIC will be requesting investors for whom personal web pages have been provided to update their personal information. ASIC will also be sending each investor who applies to access their personal web page a questionnaire designed to verify and gather information to assist ASIC in its investigations and commercial resolution discussions.

As legal action has commenced it is proposed that in the future the individual personal "My Storm Investment" web pages will also include a hypothetical snapshot of the funds that potentially may returned to Storm investors who suffered financial loss as a result of their investment, if the actions by ASIC are successful.

Each secure, personal "My Storm Investment" web page requires a personal login and password from ASIC. If you suffered financial loss as a result of a Storm investment, you will have already been contacted by ASIC and invited to apply for a personal login and password.

If you have not been contacted by ASIC and you think that you are a Storm investor who suffered financial loss as a result of your investment, please contact ASIC to request an application form.

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