Most people never claim them because the deadlines pass quietly. OweMe finds the settlements you qualify for before it's too late.
No lawyers, no paperwork, no confusion. Just tell us about yourself and we'll find every Australian settlement you're owed.
Select the banks, services and state you're in. Takes 60 seconds — we do the rest.
See exactly how much money is still available — and which deadlines are coming up fast.
One tap opens the official registration portal. We track every settlement and alert you when payments are made.
A sample of what's currently active. New settlements added weekly — create your account to see every one you're matched to.
Car loan through a dealer with Westpac or St George between 2013–2018? You may be owed for hidden flex commissions.
Bought apps or in-app purchases on an iPhone or iPad between 2017–2022? You're likely included.
Received a robodebt notice between 2015–2019? A new $475M settlement has been agreed on top of 2022 payments.
Sold add-on insurance through a car dealer with Allianz? Payments are being distributed from April 2026.
Australian Android users who bought apps or in-app content via Google Play are included in an active class action.
Dealer car loan through Esanda (ANZ) or Macquarie Bank between 2011–2016? Distribution is currently underway.
These are just a few. Sign up to see your full matched list.
⚖️ Data sourced from Federal Court filings and major Australian law firms including Maurice Blackburn and Slater + Gordon.
The money is court-approved and waiting. Most Australians never see it because the system isn't built for them. OweMe is.
Australian settlements require you to actively register within a court-ordered window. Once it closes, the court will not accept late registrations — even if you're clearly eligible.
Everything you need to know about Australian class action settlements and how OweMe works.
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OweMe is a technology platform, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. All settlement eligibility is determined by the relevant settlement administrator. Estimated payout amounts are indicative only.
When a company in Australia does something wrong — like overcharging customers or selling dodgy products — a law firm can take them to court on behalf of everyone affected.
Step 1 of 3 — takes about 60 seconds
Most Australians never claim what they're owed — not because they don't qualify, but because they never knew about it. Settlements close quietly, and the money disappears.
Once a deadline passes, the court permanently closes registration — even if you were clearly eligible. That money is gone forever.
We track every active Australian settlement and match you to the ones you qualify for — so you never miss a deadline.
Banks, tech companies, insurers, telcos — Australian companies get caught out regularly and are required by courts to compensate customers.
This includes home loans, car loans, credit cards or any account — past or present.
This includes dealer car loans — even if it was years ago.
Anyone who bought apps or in-app purchases on the Australian App Store between 2017–2022 may be included.
Australian Android users who bought apps or in-app content via Google Play may be included in an active settlement.
This includes Allianz or any insurance sold at the dealership when you bought your car — warranties, loan protection, etc.
This is the Robodebt scheme. A $475M settlement was reached — affected Australians may be entitled to additional compensation.
The 2022 Optus data breach exposed the personal information of 9.8 million Australians. A class action is currently underway.
Facebook users whose data was shared without consent may be included in an active Australian privacy settlement.
Some settlements are state-specific. This makes sure we only show you the ones that apply to you.
We're checking every active class action against your profile right now.
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