How do I make a complaint against a bank?

You should contact the AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL COMPLAINTS AUTHORITY (AFCA) on 1800 931 678 (free call) or email [email protected] unless it is about private health insurance, where you should contact the COMMONWEALTH OMBUDSMAN or workers compensation insurance, where you should call us.

Where I can complaint against finance company?

One can file a complaint with the NBFC Ombudsman by writing on a plain paper and sending it to the concerned office of the NBFC Ombudsman by post/fax/hand delivery. One can also file it by email to the NBFC Ombudsman.

Can I sue a bank for negligence?

It’s possible to sue a bank’s directors for negligence, and the FDIC has even been known to file suits of malpractice against banking leaders.

Can I file a complaint against bank in consumer court?

Depending on the amount of financial damage, you can file the complaint before a District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, a State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission or the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. When you approach a court, ensure that you have evidence against the bank.

How do I contact bank Ombudsman?

For written complaint, download, print and fill up form available on with relevant details like name, address, facts around the complaint, loss suffered and relief sought. Submit copies of documents that support your case along with the complaint form.

How do you make a complaint about a company?

10 Effective Ways to Complain About a Company Online

  1. Go to the company website.
  2. Contact the Better Business Bureau.
  3. Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
  4. Check out the Ripoff Report.
  5. Email [email protected]
  6. Try Yelp.
  7. Post on Planet Feedback.
  8. Google your attorney general.

How do I report a bank for unfair practices?

The Federal Reserve urges you to file a complaint if you think a bank has been unfair or misleading, discriminated against you in lending, or violated a federal consumer protection law or regulation. You can file a complaint online through the Federal Reserve’s Consumer Complaint Form.

When can you sue a bank?

Under some circumstances, you can sue a bank for its refusal to provide a loan. For example, if a bank has denied you a loan for a discriminatory reason (because of your color, gender, race, religion, or national origin), you may be able to file a lawsuit in federal court.