Banking and financial ombusdman

Banking and financial ombusdman

Fulvio Sarzana member of ombusdman office

The Banking and Financial Ombudsman is an out-of-court alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme for disputes between customers and banks and other financial intermediaries, concerning banking and financial transactions and services.

It represents a more simple, rapid and cheaper solution than that offered by the civil courts.

An ombudsman ombudombuds, or public advocate is an official who is usually appointed by the government or by parliament but with a significant degree of independence.

The ABF carries out its tasks and decides disputes as an independent and impartial body, assisted in its work by the Bank of Italy.

The decisions it makes are based only upon the documents provided by the parties (complainant and intermediary); the parties do not need to be assisted by lawyers.

Before submitting a dispute to the Ombudsman, the customer must lodge a dispute with the financial intermediary. If the client, the intermediary, or both are not satisfied with the ABF’s decision they may submit the dispute to the civil courts.

The disputes received by the ABF are submitted to a decision-making body divided into seven territorial Panels in Bari, Bologna, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome and Turin. The composition of the panels ensures that the interests of all parties involved are represented.

Banking and financial ombusdman

Fulvio Sarzana

www.fulviosarzana.it
Studio Legale Roma Sarzana & Associati
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