Australia

    AML / KYC

    AUSTRAC Orders External AML Audit into Fintech Giant Airwallex

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 23/01/2026

    AUSTRAC cited concerns over transaction monitoring and potential criminal exploitation, including for online child sexual abuse payments.

    Fintech / Regtech

    Australia Confirms Deferral of Major AML/CTF Reforms

    By Nathan Lynch | 22/01/2026

    Home Affairs is consulting on transitional rules to delay IVTS reporting, stagger independent evaluations, and ease compliance burdens for Tranche 1 and 2 entities.

    Crypto / Digital Assets

    Binance Restores AUD Bank Transfers After Two-Year Regulatory Freeze

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 20/01/2026

    The exchange has re-established direct banking channels in Australia after a suspension prompted by a payments partner and regulatory scrutiny from ASIC.

    Securities / Derivatives

    ASIC Crackdown Secures A$40m in Refunds for Retail CFD Investors

    By Mark Johnston | 20/01/2026

    A regulator's review of 52 issuers found significant compliance breaches, leading to refunds for more than 38,000 retail investors and sector-wide changes.

    Capital / Liquidity

    ASX Proposes Overhaul of Capital Rules for Third-Party Clearers

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 19/01/2026

    ASX is consulting on replacing its tiered capital model with a flat requirement and other changes for third-party clearers.

    AML / KYC

    Exclusive: Australia Set to Defer Core ‘Tranche 1’ AML/CTF Reforms

    By Nathan Lynch | 15/01/2026

    Australia is set to defer some key AML/CTF reforms until 2029, prioritising the Tranche 2 rollout and counter-terrorism ahead of the upcoming FATF mutual evaluation.

    Fintech / Regtech

    Australia Urged to 'Rightsize' Open Banking to Unlock A$10bn Boost

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 13/01/2026

    The government's top economic advisory body has called for simplifying the costly CDR before further expansion, a move welcomed by the fintech sector.

    Enforcement

    How a South Sudanese General Regained Control of an Australian Mansion

    By Nathan Lynch | 07/01/2026

    A court judgment has allowed a South Sudanese PEP to retain control of a multi-million-dollar mansion in Victoria, highlighting the challenges facing the financial intelligence community.

    Enforcement

    Five Eyes Partners Jointly Issue Foreign Bribery Guidance

    By Editors | 26/12/2025

    International taskforce releases a consolidated list of indicators to help FIs and businesses identify and report corruption.

    Securities / Derivatives

    APRA Imposes New Licence Conditions on Super Trustee Diversa

    By Editors | 24/12/2025

    APRA has mandated an independent review of the trustee's investment governance, though Diversa claims the conditions are unwarranted.

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