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The call for reform has intensified following reports that PICA Group, Australia's largest strata management company, threatened to withdraw from the Strata Community Association (SCA) NSW over the association's stance on commission reform. PICA Group expressed concerns that eliminating commissions could lead to higher costs for consumers and proposed an alternative model involving fixed fees paid by insurers.
ACIL and OCN contend that the current commission-based system undermines consumer trust and leads to inflated premiums. They emphasize the need for the NSW Government to take decisive action to protect property owners and ensure fair practices within the industry.
For strata property owners and managers, this ongoing debate highlights the importance of staying informed about potential regulatory changes that could impact the financial and operational aspects of strata living.
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Published:Wednesday, 19th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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