Privacy
No analytics, no cookies, no tracking.
What this site publishes about people
This register names individuals acting in a professional capacity, and it is meant to be checked by name — AFCA's own guidance tells consumers to do exactly that. We publish what ASIC publishes: name, representative number, the licensee that authorised them, and the dates.
The pages you can find in a search engine never carry a street
address, a locality or a postcode. Where ASIC records one — only while
an authorisation is current, on 14.3% of rows — it appears solely on the entry
itself, which is rendered in your browser from the part of the address after
the #. That has no URL of its own and cannot be indexed. The
deliberate consequence: someone looking up a name they already have sees
everything; a search engine cannot assemble a list of home localities from this
site.
69.6% of the labels here look like the name of a natural person rather than a company. That is why the rule above is enforced in one function rather than left to care.
What your browser sends
No analytics, no advertising, no cookies, no third-party scripts. Static files only.
Your search never reaches a server. It lives after the
#, which browsers do not transmit, and the lookup runs locally
against static index files. We cannot see who you searched for, because it is
not sent.
The host, Cloudflare Pages, keeps ordinary server logs — IP address, time, file requested — as any host does. We have no per-visitor analytics.
If you send us a message
Three forms collect an email address: an advice-complaint enquiry, a bulk access or dataset enquiry, and the contact form. All are handled by Formspree, which forwards them to our mailbox.
- Advice-complaint enquiries — we reply, and we pass the enquiry to people who take these cases so they can respond to you. That is the point of the form, and it is why it says so above the button. We do not sell lists, and we pass nothing on if you tell us not to.
- Bulk access and dataset enquiries — we reply, and keep the exchange while the enquiry is live.
Ask us to delete what you sent and we will, at the contact address.
If you are on the register
Your authorisations are a public fact and we republish them as ASIC does. If something here is wrong, write to us. We will not change what the source says, but we will make sure the page does not imply more than the source supports — in particular, we do not describe an ended authorisation as anything other than ended.