ASIC cancels Dominique Grubisa’s Master Wealth Control credit licence

Master Wealth Control can apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) for a review of ASIC’s decision
ASIC cancels Dominique Grubisa’s Master Wealth Control credit licence
Jonathan ChancellorMay 9, 2021

ASIC has cancelled the Australian credit licence (ACL) of Dominique Grubisa’s company Master Wealth Control Pty Ltd (Master Wealth Control), effective from May 2021.

ASIC cancelled the ACL on the basis that Master Wealth Control has not engaged in the credit activities authorised by its credit licence.

Since February 2020, the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 allows ASIC to cancel a credit licence if the licensee has not engaged in the credit activities authorised by the credit licence within a specified 6-month period.

Master Wealth Control held an ACL from 29 March 2011 to 3 May 2021 (number 400712). During this time, ASIC found that Master Wealth Control did not engage in any authorised credit activities under its credit licence in the period commencing 18 February 2020.

At ASIC’s request, Ms Grubisa has also removed statements on the website claiming she was an ‘ASIC licensed debt specialist’ and held an ‘ASIC Financial Services Licence’. 

Neither Ms Grubisa nor her companies currently hold any authorisations or licence to provide financial services, ASIC advised.

ASIC’s investigation into Ms Grubisa remains ongoing, it added.

Master Wealth Control may apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) for a review of ASIC’s decision.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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