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ASIC Launches Streamlined Digital Platform for AFS Licensing
Abstract:ASIC launches a new digital AFS licensing platform on May 5, 2025, streamlining applications with a user-friendly interface and enhanced features.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) launched a sleek, modern digital platform for Australian Financial Services (AFS) license applications on May 5, 2025. This new eLicensing system, available through the ASIC Regulatory Portal, is designed to make the application process smoother and more approachable for financial businesses, delivering a clear and efficient experience.
Gone are the days of wrestling with tedious manual uploads and complex forms. The updated system introduces an easy-to-navigate interface with pre-filled fields and simplified document handling, allowing applicants to pinpoint financial products and services with greater clarity. For now, the older eLicensing system is still an option, giving users the freedom to pick the platform that suits them during this transition phase.
This overhaul is a cornerstone of ASIC‘s RegistryConnect program, which aims to bring its registries into the digital age while sharpening data-driven oversight. In the coming months, the portal will grow to include features for updating, canceling, or managing AFS licenses. Though the core details required from applicants haven’t changed, ASIC has reworked the question flow and interface to feel more intuitive and accessible.
To get started, applicants need to sign up for access to the Regulatory Portal. ASIC has shared a helpful demo video to walk users through the new process. The regulator highlighted that this eLicensing upgrade is a vital step toward providing secure, dependable registry services that strengthen Australias financial landscape.
ASIC will continue to refine its AFS Licensing Kit and support materials as new features are introduced. This digital shift reflects ASICs dedication to creating a more streamlined and open regulatory framework for financial service providers.

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