This must be a physical street address or PO Box in Australia. We send official notices and letters to this address if you have not given us an email address.
The address is shown on the public register.
Information and steps on how to register a business name
Register a business nameTo renew a business name, you will need your account number or ABN handy.
Renewing your business nameThe ASIC Connect portal will allow you to:
The ASIC Connect portal will allow you to:
Within online services for business name holders, you can:
Information and steps on how to register a new business
Register a companyUpdate your company details in the Company officeholder portal.
Voluntarily deregister your company in the Company officeholder portal.
Lodge regulatory statements, documents and transactions in the Regulatory portal.
Within online services for company officeholders, you can:
Update your client details via the Registered agent portal.
Information about how you can update and/or cancel your registered agent registration.
Within online services for registered agents and authorised lodgers, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for an Australian financial services (AFS) licence.
Applying for and managing an AFS licenceUpdate your AFS licence details and lodge financial document via the Regulatory portal.
Changing your licence details through the Regulatory PortalLog in to ASIC Connect to appoint and update AFS representative's details.
Lodge regulatory documents and transaction in the ASIC Regulatory Portal
You can register a managed investment scheme using the eLicensing system (not the ASIC regulatory portal).
Log in to the eLicensing systemYou can lodge FS88 PDS in-use notice using the eLicensing system (not the ASIC regulatory portal).
Log in to the eLicensing systemWithin online services for business name holders, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for a credit licence.
Apply for a credit licenceUpdate your credit licence details and appoint credit representations via the Credit Licensee portal
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
Within online services for credit licensees and credit representatives, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for auditor or authorised audit company registration.
Applying for an auditor registrationUpdate your auditors details and submit annual statements via the Auditors portal.
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
Apply and maintain your SMSF auditor registration via the Regulatory portal.
Within online services for SMSF auditors, you can:
Update your liquidator details and lodge external administration documents via the liquidator portal.
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
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Information and steps on how to register a business name
Register a business nameTo renew a business name, you will need your account number or ABN handy.
Renewing your business nameThe ASIC Connect portal will allow you to:
The ASIC Connect portal will allow you to:
Within online services for business name holders, you can:
Information and steps on how to register a new business.
Register a companyUpdate your company details in the Company officeholder portal.
Voluntarily deregister your company in the Company officeholder portal.
Lodge regulatory statements, documents and transactions in the Regulatory portal.
Within online services for company officeholders, you can:
Update your client details via the Registered agent portal.
Information about how you can update and/or cancel your registered agent registration.
LoginWithin online services for registered agents and authorised lodgers, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for an Australian financial services (AFS) licence.
Applying for and managing an AFS licenceUpdate your AFS licence details and lodge financial document via the Regulatory portal.
Changing your licence details through the Regulatory PortalLog in to ASIC Connect to appoint, register, update and cease AFS representatives details.
Lodge regulatory documents and transaction in the ASIC Regulatory Portal.
You can register a managed investment scheme using the eLicensing system (not the ASIC regulatory portal).
Log in to the eLicensing systemYou can lodge FS88 PDS in-use notice using the eLicensing system (not the ASIC regulatory portal).
Log in to the eLicensing systemWithin online services for business name holders, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for a credit licence.
Apply for a credit licenceUpdate your credit licence details and appoint credit representations via the Credit Licensee portal.
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
LoginWithin online services for credit licensees and credit representatives, you can:
Information and steps on how to apply for auditor or authorised audit company registration.
Applying for an auditor registrationUpdate your auditors details and submit annual statements via the Auditors portal.
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
Apply and maintain your SMSF auditor registration via the Regulatory portal.
Within online services for SMSF auditors, you can:
Update your liquidator details and lodge external administration documents via the liquidator portal.
Lodge regulatory documents and transactions in the ASIC Regulatory portal.
Business names
Key points:
All businesses in Australia trade under a name. You must choose and register a business name unless you are:
Learn more about these business structures and see examples: Sole trader? Partnership? Company? Trust?
If you are operating under your own name, you must use your first name and surname and nothing else.
For example, John Smith would not need to register 'John Smith' but would need to register the business name 'John Smith Gardening or ‘John Smith & Co’. Partners Peter Nguyen and Helen Lee would not need to register ‘Peter Nguyen and Helen Lee’ but would need to register ‘Nguyen & Lee Plumbing’.
You can check if your proposed business name is available on the business names register. Select ‘check business name availability’ in the drop-down menu. The ‘traffic light’ system displays the name’s status:
If you get an amber or red result, this may be because the name is identical or nearly identical to another registered name, or does not meet other requirements.
See the rules for acceptable business names.
An amber result might also be because the word is ‘unknown’ to our systems. This may include words that are made up, words that have an unusual spelling, or words that are joined together. The name will be put in a queue for a manual assessment.
There are other laws that might relate to your business name. For example, some state and territory laws limit the use of industry and professional terms.
If you register a business name that could breach another law, the responsible body may:
ASIC will not refund the cost of registering the business name in these cases.
You cannot hold a business name if you’ve been convicted of certain types of criminal offences or been disqualified from managing corporations. See more about people who cannot hold a business name.
To register a business name via ASIC Connect, you must have:
Or you can apply for an ABN and register a business name at the same time using the Business Registration Service.
You can also apply separately for an ABN through the Australian Business Register. If you apply this way, you will get an ABN reference number while the application is being processed.
Apply for an ABN using the Australian Business Register
If you are registering a business name as a joint venture, you must put each partner’s ABN on the application.
You must include certain contact details when you register. We use these to send you documents or contact you, and the public may search the register for your address.
If you’re worried about your safety, you can ask us to hide some personal details from the public.
This must be a physical street address or PO Box in Australia. We send official notices and letters to this address if you have not given us an email address.
The address is shown on the public register.
This is the main place you carry out business. It must be a physical street address in Australia.
The address is shown on the public register. However, if your place of business is your home address and you operate as an individual, we will only show your suburb, state or territory and postcode.
If you have provided an email address, we send official notices and letters to this address. These include your business name record of registration, renewal notices and invoices.
Your email address is not shown on the public register.
You can also provide a mobile number. This is not shown on the public register.
You can allow someone else to register your business name on your behalf. This is a private arrangement between you and the other person – ASIC is not involved.
You can choose an accountant, solicitor, friend or family member as the person you give permission to. This person is called an ‘authorised lodger’. The authorised lodger can create their own ASIC Connect account or submit the application on your behalf.
Registering a business/company name protects you from another business using an identical or nearly identical name.
However it does not:
To protect your business/company name, you can consider registering a trade mark yourself. You should also search existing trade marks to make sure you are not using someone else's.
Read more about business names v trade marks.
There is a fee to register a business name. The current fees are:
You can register a business name on the Business Registration Service or ASIC Connect.
If you already have an ABN or an ABN reference number, you can apply for a business name through ASIC’s online system ASIC Connect.
See the step-by-step guide to registering a business name on ASIC Connect:
Your business name is registered when you have submitted your application and payment has cleared.
This can take up to 24 hours. We will then email you a copy of the record of registration. You can start using your business name when it appears on the business names register.
If you do not receive the email with the record of registration, check your spam folder. Emails are sent from ASIC.transactions.no-reply@asic.gov.au.
Contact ASIC if you have not received the record of registration email within 24 hours. You will need to tell us:
You must display your business name prominently wherever the business is open to the public – such as your storefront. You do not need to display a certificate of registration of a business name.
You can display your business name in capital letters, lower case letters, or a combination. You do not have to follow the way it is formatted in the register.
You must include your registered business name and ABN on business documents such as invoices and purchase orders.
You must tell us about changes to your details, usually within 28 days.