Australian Securities and Investments Commission

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission, commonly referred to as the ASIC, is the Australian governing body which has primary responsibility for enforcing and regulating company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors. The ASIC is an independent Australian government body which has regulated financial markets, securities, futures and corporations since January 1991. Starting in 1998, ASIC became resp... More

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Date founded:

  • Jan 1, 1991

Also known as:

  • Australian Securities and Investment Commission
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