ASIC bans credit and mortgage brokersBY LAURA MILLAN | WEDNESDAY, 11 DEC 2013 12:25PMThe Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned three mortgage brokers and convicted one after it found that they had provided false information to clients. Related News |
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It is good to ban these type of persons they are creating wrong image of the mortgage broking professionals. Due to the people like this people refuse to become a mortgage broker .
Its good to ban these type of people because if one person is bad the people start thinking that all are bad. fraudulent happenings in mortgage industry are ruining the mortgage industry.