Do you need an AFS licence?

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If you want to run a financial services business, you generally need to be authorised under an AFS licence.

An AFS licence authorises you and your representatives to provide financial services to clients.

You provide financial services if you:

Financial products include things such as shares, bonds, superannuation, interests in managed investment schemes, life insurance, general insurance, derivatives and margin lending facilities.

Depending on your circumstances, you may be exempt from the requirement to hold an AFS licence or you may provide financial services under a limited AFS licence. You may also choose to provide financial services as an authorised representative of an AFS licensee.

Our regulatory guides and other regulatory resources on AFS licensing explain the terms 'financial product' and 'financial service' (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001 and the Corporations Regulations 2001) and any exemptions are explained in our regulatory guides and other regulatory resources on AFS licensing.

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