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OUR APPROACH TO AML & CTF

+ Our obligations

From 1 July 2026, new federal laws will require our business, along with many other professional service providers, to comply with Australia’s
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) rules.

 

Under these laws, all regulated businesses must:

  • verify the identity of their clients

  • understand the purpose of each matter or transaction

  • assess and document risks

  • keep clear, accurate records of decisions


We are legally required to complete these checks before we can provide services.

+ Why these checks matter

Money laundering is a significant issue in Australia. Criminals use legitimate businesses to disguise billions of dollars in illegal funds each year.

 

These funds fuel:

  • drug trafficking

  • human exploitation

  • terrorism

  • large-scale financial fraud

 

Strong AML controls help stop criminal networks from using professional services to move or hide illicit money. Every identity check and risk assessment contributes to protecting our clients, our industry and our community.

+ The AML process

Our process is designed to be clear, efficient and secure. Most clients complete it quickly once documents are provided.

  1. Share your details
    We request basic identity information and any relevant documents.

  2. Verify your information
    Identity and ownership details are checked securely through approved systems.

  3. Clarify anything missing
    If further documents or explanations are needed, we’ll let you know immediately.

  4. Complete the assessment
    We review the matter, assess risk and finalise the required AML checks.

  5. Begin working with you
    Once checks are complete, we proceed with your matter.

 

This process is mandatory under AML/CTF regulations and ensures we meet our legal obligations while keeping clients and communities safe.

+ Our commitment to privacy

We take privacy and data security seriously. For more information, please refer to our privacy policy here

 

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