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Forms and fees

Payment options

How you can pay ASIC depends on what you are paying for. The options will be listed on the form, notice or invoice, or in the online system you are paying through.

BPAY and Post Billpay

BPAY and Billpay instructions will be on your invoice. If you’re using ASIC Connect for a transaction, you may need to choose the option to request an invoice.

For BPAY, you will need to allow 3 business days for electronic processing.

You can pay with a credit card by visiting Post Billpay or by calling 131 816. You can also pay in person at any Australia Post branch.

If you have an ASIC Account you can search for your organisation’s BPAY and Post Billpay details. Using these details means money will be paid into your ASIC account.

ACN/ARBN

Credit card

You can pay some fees online using a credit card. We accept Visa and Mastercard.

Cheque or money order

When paying by cheque or money order, you might need to send payment with a form, or after you have received an invoice If you received an invoice, include the payment slip (the cut-out section at the bottom of the invoice) with your payment.

Make cheques or money orders payable to ‘ASIC’ and mail to:

Australian Securities and Investments Commission
PO Box 4000
GIPPSLAND MAIL CENTRE VIC 3841

EFT

When paying by electronic funds transfer (EFT), use the reference number shown on the invoice to ensure payment is allocated to the correct account. Do not add other text or other numbers to this reference.

International payments

All international payments must be made in Australian dollars.

DO NOT include any transaction fees or exchange rate fees.

Information you must include with your payment is below.

  • SWIFT code: RSBKAU2S
  • Bank name: Reserve Bank of Australia
  • Bank address: 65 Martin Place, SYDNEY NSW AUSTRALIA 2000
  • Bank account details:
    • BSB: 093003
    • Account number: 317118
    • Account name: ASIC, Official Administered Receipts Account
    • Reference/description (if required): BPAY reference number on your invoice.

Invoices

When we charge a fee, we may send you an invoice. Sometimes you will need to ask us to send you an invoice if you want to pay in a certain way.

Invoices for business names will be sent to the email address associated with the business name.

Invoices for companies could be sent to the company's online account, registered agent or registered business address. This will depend on how you have set up your registration.

The invoice will include information about the different ways you can pay the fee. This information is on the back page of the invoice.

Guide to reading ASIC invoice statements (PDF 532 KB)

Receipts

When you pay by credit card, you can print a receipt as part of the transaction.

If you request an invoice or pay by BPAY, you should keep your invoice as proof of payment.