ASIC regulates Australian financial markets and services. Australian expats often need to contact ASIC for company registration, financial complaints, and investment regulation queries while living overseas.
Dial 1300 300 630 (within Australia)
011 61 2 9911 2500
00 61 2 9911 2500
011 61 2 9911 2500
0011 61 2 9911 2500
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Call early in the morning when lines open for shortest wait times
Have your account number or reference number ready before calling
Avoid calling on Mondays and the day after holidays — these are the busiest
Check asic.gov.au first — many questions can be resolved online without calling
Tuesday–Thursday, early morning Australia time
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) website: asic.gov.au
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) mobile app or online portal for account management
Email or online contact form via asic.gov.au
Yes. From abroad, call +61 2 9911 2500. The domestic number (1300 300 630) only works within Australia. International calling rates apply.
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Have your account number, card number (if applicable), date of birth, and any relevant reference numbers. The representative will verify your identity before discussing your account.
The best time to call is Tuesday through Thursday during early morning hours Australia time. Avoid Mondays and the day after holidays, as these have the longest wait times. Check the time zone difference before calling.
Yes. asic.gov.au offers online services and information. You can also use their mobile app for account management, transfers, and bill pay.
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