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Banks, telecom companies, and online platforms subject to new anti-scam rules

27 May 2026
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Banks, telecommunications companies, and major digital platforms will be the first to implement new regulations designed to combat scams and ensure prompt assistance for victims. The government is consulting on a plan that would require businesses to automatically reimburse individuals for losses of up to $3,000 due to scams, with these rules set to take effect on March 31, 2027. The focus on the banking and telecommunications sectors stems from a recognition that Australians face significant risks in these areas. Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino highlighted the financial toll of scams on Australians, which amounts to billions, and stressed the need for a more robust scam prevention framework. Recent statistics reveal that telcos blocked nearly 110 million scam calls and over 41 million scam text messages in the last quarter of 2022, with additional measures like an SMS sender ID register planned for July to further protect consumers.

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Scams have become a pervasive issue, costing Australians substantial amounts of money and affecting countless lives. The introduction of these new regulations is part of a broader effort to enhance consumer protection and reduce the prevalence of fraud. Historical data shows a significant increase in scam attempts, with telecommunications companies actively working to mitigate these threats through technology and regulatory cooperation. With scams evolving rapidly, implementing a comprehensive framework is crucial for safeguarding consumers and holding businesses accountable for their role in preventing fraud.

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