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Australia Securities & Investment Commission

Country
Australia
Jurisdiction
Government Reg.
Established in
1998
Forex Regulation

Performance Metrics

Regulator Performance Overview

License Value
100%Excellent
Regulatory Framework
100%Excellent
Institutional Strength
100%Excellent
Risk Management
80%Excellent
Overall Performance:Excellent (85.0%)
85
Overall Rating
144
Licensed Brokers
High
Transparency Index
Tier 1
Global Tier
IOSCO Member
FATF Member

Key Performance Indicators

Total Rating

510

Total cumulative score across all categories
Average Rating

85

Average score across all performance metrics
Years Active

27

Years of regulatory operation
Active Licenses

144

Currently active licenses
Regulated Instruments

6

Types of financial instruments
Geographical Coverage

1

Countries under jurisdiction

Client Protection Details

Client Fund Insurance

Insurance coverage protecting client deposits and funds

✓
Status:No mandatory insurance (but strict fund segregation)
Coverage: No mandatory insurance (but strict fund segregation)

Account Managed Separately

Requirement for client funds to be held separately from company funds

✗
Status:Not Supported

Negative Balance Protection

Protection against negative account balances in trading

✓
Status:Supported

Investment Professional Support

Access to qualified investment professionals and advisory services

✗
Status:Not Available

Operational Metrics

compliance
Transparency Level

High

market
Market Position

Tier 1

regulatory
Regulatory Approach

Government-regulated

Coverage
Prohibited Countries

USA - North Korea - Iran - other sanctioned countries

Compliance Status

IOSCO Membership
Member of International Organization of Securities Commissions
✓ Compliant
FATF Membership
Financial Action Task Force compliance
✓ Compliant
Fund Insurance
Client fund protection schemes available
✓ Compliant
Account Managed Separately
Mandatory client account segregation
✗ Not Available

Regulatory Performance Scores

Detailed assessment of regulatory capabilities and effectiveness

Excellent
85SCORE
Overall Rating
3
Excellent
50
Excellence Rate
100
Highest Score
5
Above Average

Regulatory Support Features

Negative Balance Protection
Supported
Investment Professional
Not Supported
Account Managed Separately
Not Supported

Core Performance Metrics

Detailed breakdown of the 6 key regulatory performance indicators

License Value

Value and prestige of licenses issued by this regulator

100
out of 100
Excellent
Regulatory

Effectiveness of regulatory framework and enforcement

100
out of 100
Excellent
Institutional

Institutional strength and organizational capability

100
out of 100
Excellent
Risk Management

Risk assessment and management protocols

80
out of 100
Good
Investment Protection

Investor protection measures and safeguards

80
out of 100
Good
Client Fund Insurance Rating

Client fund protection and insurance coverage

50
out of 100
Average

Performance Summary

This regulator shows excellent performance with an overall score of 85.

Strongest performance in License Value

Transparency Level: high

Global Tier: tier1

IOSCO Member
FATF Member
85
Overall

Licensed Brokers

Brokers authorized and regulated by this authority

0 Licensed Brokers

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About Australia Securities & Investment Commission

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is an independent Australian government agency responsible for overseeing the country's corporate sector, financial services, markets, and consumer credit activities.

ASIC was established on 1 July 1998 following the recommendations of the Wallis Inquiry and was intended to function as Australia's central corporate regulator.

Over the years, ASIC, as an institution, and its powers have evolved through various legislative structures, including the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (ASIC Act) and the Corporations Act.

Core Goals and Purpose

ASIC exists primarily to ensure that integrity, transparency, and fairness prevail in Australia's financial and corporate ecosystems.

The utility and establishment of protecting consumers, investors, and creditors provides an environment that is supportive of a healthy and efficient financial ecosystem.
By holding both company and financial services laws to account, ASIC fosters confidence in our economic system and enables the participation of potential market participants.

A Multi-Faceted Regulator

ASIC also plays a unique role as the integrated regulator across Australia in several sectors.Whereas a body may be established to consider a particular industry, ASIC's reach is across companies, financial markets, investment services, and consumer credit.The nature of this integrated regulation enables the organization to establish a consistent and reliable regulatory framework for specific aspects of the financial ecosystem.The ASIC Act outlines ASIC's functions as:

• To maintain and improve the performance of the financial system – ASIC observes institutions, businesses, and market participants to ensure that it operates properly and efficiently.

• To promote informed participation – ASIC operates under the principle that both investors and consumers should be given accurate and timely information to make sound financial decisions.

• To reduce processes – ASIC operates the law while reducing unnecessary processes for businesses and individuals.

• To handle information – ASIC is responsible for receiving, processing, and storing significant amounts of corporate and financial data, ensuring information is dealt with efficiently and effectively across the economic system.

• Public visibility – By making company-related data publicly visible, ASIC can promote accountability and transparency in the financial system.

• To enforce the law – ASIC will often take action against individuals or organisations who breach the law, in the form of a penalty or legal action.

Protecting the Public and the Economy

A core function of ASIC is to protect consumers and investors.ASIC regulates the activities of organisations, financial advisers, credit providers, and other market participants to prevent individuals from being exposed to unfair treatment or fraudulent activities.

It is worth considering that ASIC's protective function also plays a crucial role in maintaining Australia's economic stability, as public confidence in the financial system is fundamental to growth.

For example, ASIC investigates misleading advertising, unscrupulous financial advice, and unfair lending agreements, and intervenes when companies fail to abide by the legal obligations they face as investors.

ASIC's dual capabilities of enforcement and public education form the foundation of compliance and awareness, enabling Australians to navigate the complexities of the financial landscape.

A Principle of Transparency

Salient to ASIC's operations is the principle of transparency.The agency believes that information that is accessible, reliable, and widely available is a foundation for how markets operate.

The public can easily access information from ASIC's various databases, which contain publicly available details about registered companies, financial service providers, and credit license holders.It reduces diminishing information asymmetry; however, it further enhances the appropriateness of markets in the corporate sector.

An Agency Not Standing Still

In the time since, ASIC has undergone significant changes to keep pace with economic and financial developments, as Australia has evolved since its establishment.

Official Description

Contact Information

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Main Site

https://www.asic.gov.au/
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[email protected]
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Phone

61 351773988
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Website

https://www.afca.org.au/

Instruments and Trading Limits

Regulated financial instruments

Forex, Stocks, Fund, Options, Derivatives, Securities