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Australian competition and consumers commission
Amaysim and Lycamobile pay penalties for false advertising
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Emily Devon
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16 October 2020
Amaysim Australia Ltd (ASX:AYS) and Lycamobile Pty Ltd are paying penalties totalling $126,000 and $12,600 respectively. The ACCC issued the companies with an infringement notice for alleged false or misleading representations about their...
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Mars Wrigley’s gum factory receives $6.5m boost
FHA-Food & Beverage 2025 welcomes 65,000 visitors to Asia’s premier international F&B trade show
Australia’s card payments market set for 6.3% growth