MERCER SUPERANNUATION (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED
Location
VICTORIA
Founded
1968-01-23
Website
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37 news mentions monitored
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Investment Advice, Pension, Health, and Welfare Funds, Trusts, Except Educational, Religious, and Charitable, Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2024-11-28 (natlawreview.com)
AU$12.9M Penalty Highlights Greenwashing Risks in Australia
Australian Update AU$12.9 Million Penalty Imposed on Trustee On 25 September 2024, the Federal Court ordered a large superannuation trustee (Trustee) to pay the highest penalty imposed for greenwashing conduct yet – AU$12.9 million. This comes off the back of the Federal Court in early August this year ordering Mercer Superannuation (Australia) Limited to pay an AU$11.3 million penalty after it admitted it made misleading statements about the sustainable nature and characteristics of some of its superannuation investment options.
Read more2024-10-04 (eticanews.it)
Vanguard, multa in Australia per greenwashing
The crackdown by the Australian authorities regarding greenwashing practices implemented by financial institutions is enriched by a new chapter. After the fine of […]
Read more2024-08-02 (mondovisione.com)
ASIC’s First Greenwashing Case Results In Landmark $11.3 Million Penalty For Mercer
<p><span>In a landmark case for ASIC, the Federal Court has ordered Mercer Superannuation (Australia) Limited to pay a $11.3 million penalty after it admitted it made misleading statements about the sustainable nature and characteristics of some of its superannuation investment options.</span></p>
Read more2023-12-26 (investordaily.com.au)
What companies drew ASIC’s attention in 2023? Part 1
The corporate, markets and financial services regulator had yet another busy year. Throughout the past year, some of Australia’s biggest firms have caught the attention of the Australian Securitie
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