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ASIC announces new enforcement priorities

ASIC announced its enforcement top priorities for 2025. The priorities reflect the increased risk consumers are facing that are driven by cost of living pressures, protecting them from financial harm in targeting the people who try to take advantage of them.

Key enforcement priorities will focus on:
• misconduct exploiting superannuation savings
• unscrupulous property investment schemes
• insurers dealing fairly and in good faith with customers
• strengthening investigation and prosecution of insider trading
• business models designed to avoid credit protections
• misconduct impacting small businesses and their creditors
• debt management and collection misconduct
• licensing failures to have adequate cyber security protections
green washing and misleading conduct involving ESG claims
• member services failures in the superannuation sector
• auditor misconduct
• use car finance sold to vulnerable consumers by finance providers


During 2024, ASIC increased its new investigations by 25% and increase new civil proceedings by 23%, with a focus on highly important enforcement outcome areas from green washing to crypto, predatory lending, high costs credit and insider trading.










Disclaimer: This does not purport to be comprehensive or to render legal advice. You should not act based on any information contained in this publication without first obtaining specific professional advice. Consult your legal advisor to determine if this applies to you.

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