ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and wellbeing by ensuring that Australia's financial markets are fair and transparent, and supported by confident and informed investors and consumers.
Credit representatives are required to maintain their details on ASIC's registers. Information contained on the Credit Representative Register is made available to the public to search via the ASIC Connect website.
Selected data from the register will be uploaded each month to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public.
The information in the downloadable dataset includes:
- Register name
- Credit representative number
- Credit licensee number
- Credit representative name
- Credit representative ABN or ACN(if applicable)
- Date commenced
- Date ceased (if applicable)
- Principal business locality (representative)
- Principal business state/territory (representative)
- Principal business postcode (representative)
- EDRS code
- Credit representative authorisations
- Cross endorsements
Additional information about Credit representatives can be found via [ASIC's website] (http://www.asic.gov.au/ "ASIC's website"). To view some information you may be charged a fee.
More information about searching [ASIC's registers] (http://www.asic.gov.au/online-services/search-asics-registers/ "ASIC's registers").