If you’re a remittance network provider (RNP), read the list of registration questions to help you manage your affiliates registration with us on AUSTRAC Online.
If you're a remittance network provider (RNP), you must register any affiliates (AFF) that will provide registrable services through your remittance network.
Learn more about registering with us.
This page provides a list of the registration questions based on the designated services you provide and included in your enrolment application through AUSTRAC Online.
Some questions are read‑only. These are based on information you’ve already provided during enrolment, such as your:
- business details
- business structure
- beneficial owners
- contact details
- key personnel.
To change any of this information, you’ll need to update your enrolment details.
Affiliate (AFF) Registration
- Search for an affiliate
- Type of business
- Designated services
- Business details
- Remittance services
- Business structure
- Beneficial owners
- Business contact
- Business operations
- ML/TF risks
- AML/CTF policies
- Third party service provider
- Customer due diligence
- Employee training
- Key personnel
- Unlawful activity
Search for an affiliate
To search for an affiliate, provide the affiliate's AUSTRAC account number (AAN) and the legal name.
Entity lookup
Entity search
- Enter AAN
- Enter legal name
- Select search
- Select the entity from the search results
- Entity details are displayed
Business industry type
Which of the following best describes your business or principal activity?
Select a sub-category for your chosen business or principal activity
Provide a description of the candidate’s business or principal activity
Designated services
Designated service you are registering
Remittance services
- Selected services are shown or you can search
Business details
Provide all details of the business applying for enrolment.
- Full name of the business
- ABN
Does the business have an ACN, ARBN and/or ARSN?
If yes –
- ACN (if applicable)
- ARBN (if applicable)
- ARSN (if applicable)
Does the business have a unique identifier given by an organisation accredited by the Global Legal Entity Identification Foundation (GLEIF), and information that identifies that organisation? Yes, no
If yes - Provide unique identifier manually
Are there any other names the business is commonly known by?
If yes –
- Commonly known name 1
- Add commonly known name
Will you provide your registrable services under any other names?
If yes –
- Other name 1
- Add other name
Remittance services
Has a senior manager of your business given, or do they intend to give approval to your registered remittance network provider’s ML/TF risk assessment and AML/CTF policies?
If yes – Continue to the next question, what is the average number of remittance services the business expects to provide each month over the first 12 months following registration
If no – Will any offsetting arrangements or third-party remittance arrangements be involved in the provision of the registrable services?
- If yes – Describe the offsetting arrangements and other parties involved
- If no – Continue to the delivery channels section in the form
Delivery channels
What delivery channels will the business use to provide registrable services? Select all that apply
Channel 1
Select the delivery channels you intend to provide from the list.
Add more delivery channels if needed
In relation to registrable services that relate to transfers of value, how will the business make the transferred value available to the customer? Select all that apply
- Electronic funds transfer to customer’s account with financial institution
- Electronic funds transfer to customer’s credit card or debit card
- BPAY or POLI
- Customer collects cash from the business
- Customer collects cash from automated teller machine
- Value available in account held with the business
- Value available in a virtual asset wallet
- Other
Other
- Please specify
For registrable services involving value transfers, how will the business accept value from customers for transfer? Select all that apply
- Electronic funds transfer from customer’s account with financial institution
- Electronic funds transfer from customer’s credit card or debit card
- Customer gives cash to the business
- Customer deposits cash into automated teller machine
- Value available in account held with the business
- Value available in a virtual asset wallet
- Other
Other
- Please specify
What is the average number of remittance services the business expects to provide each month over the first 12 months following registration?
- Less than 100
- 101 to 1,000
- 1,001 to 10,000
- 10,001 to 100,000
- 100,001 to 500,000
- More than 500,000
What is the total value of remittances the business expects to transfer per month over the first 12 months following registration?
- Less than $10,000
- $10,001 to $250,000
- $250,001 to $1,000,000
- $1,000,001 to $10,000,000
- $10,000,001 to $100,000,000
- More than $100,000,000
Have you (the registered remittance network provider) assessed the suitability of the candidate to be a remittance affiliate, taking into account the related risks of money laundering, financing of terrorism and proliferation financing that you may reasonably face if the candidate is registered as your affiliate?
If yes - Was the candidate found to be suitable? Yes, no
If no - Has the candidate consented to the making of the application?
If yes – Indicate when the consent was given
- Enter date of when the consent was given
Will the candidate be represented by a super-agent in your dealings with the network provider?
If yes – Business Search
- Search for legal name, ABN, ACN/ARBN
- Select search results
- Search results will be displayed
- Provide details manually
Does the business have an ACN, ARBN and/or ARSN?
If yes –
- ACN (if applicable)
- ARBN (if applicable)
- ARSN (if applicable)
Does the business have a unique identifier given by an organisation accredited by the Global Legal Entity Identification Foundation (GLEIF), and information that identifies that organisation?
If yes –
- GLEIF search
- Search for unique identifier (for example, LEI)
- Select search results
- Provide unique identifier manually
Is the business registered in or hold a licence issued in a foreign country to provide services that are of the same kind as registrable services (whether or not there is a connection to Australia or a resident of Australia)?
If yes – Foreign country registration/licence 1
- Registration or licence description
Add more licences if needed
Business structure
Current enrolment
Provide the principal place of business in the country where the business is incorporated
Principal place of business
Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS postcode
Registered address details
Address 1
Registered address
- Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS postcode
Ultimate holding company details
Do you have an ultimate holding company?
- Provide details manually
- Full name of business
- ABN (if applicable)
Director details
Director 1
- Given name
- Family name
Does this individual have any former names?
- Date of birth
- Australian director ID number
Is this person a beneficial owner?
Place of birth (your place of birth should reflect what is on your passport or ID document)
Is this person currently known by any other name?
If yes – Preferred name or alias 1
- Name
Add more names if needed
Beneficial owners
A beneficial owner is someone who owns, or controls more than 25% of the business.
Beneficial owners
Beneficial owners you added earlier
Provide details of any other beneficial owners of the applicant
Beneficial owner list
Contact 1
- Given name
- Family name
Does this individual have any former name?
If yes – Former name 1
- Given name
- Family name
Add more former names if needed
Is this individual commonly known by any other names?
If yes – Common name 1
- Given name
- Family name
Add more common names if needed
Date of birth
Place of birth
Residential address
What is the address?
Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS postcode
Identification document
Relevant Australian government body or foreign government body
What is the unique identifier for the individual given by an Australian government body or a government body of a foreign country?
Business contact
What is your principal place of business or operations in Australia?
- What is the address?
- Enter address manually
If applicable, what is your registered office address?
- What is the address?
- Enter address manually
What is your telephone number?
What is your email address?
Provide the domain names for all websites that you provide or intend to provide designated services through
Website 1
Website
Business address
Provide the address of each place the business proposes to provide registrable designated services. This must include addresses of agents and kiosks/ATMs, if applicable.
- Enter the addresses manually
- Upload the addresses in a document attachment
Addresses – manual entry
Address 1
- Place of business
- What is the address?
- Enter address manually
- Building or store name (if applicable)
Add more addresses if needed
Addresses – document upload
- Upload document(s) containing the addresses of each place the business proposes to provide registrable designated services, including the addresses of any agents and kiosks/ATMs. The address should include the building or store name where applicable.
- Drop or choose files
Permanent establishments in Australia
Does, or will the business have any permanent establishments in Australia?
If yes – Type of establishment
- Yes - through the business
- Yes - through agents
- Yes - through a mobile service of the business
- Yes - through a mobile service of an agent
- Yes - other
Other
- Please specify
Business operations
What is the expected turnover in relation to providing the business’s registrable services for the 12 month period following registration?
- $1 to $75,000
- $75,001 to $2,000,000
- $2,000,001 to $10,000,000
- $10,000,001 to $100,000,000
- $100,000,001 to $1,000,000,000
- More than $1,000,000,001
Will the business’s registrable services involve dealing with customers or other persons located in foreign countries?
If yes – What foreign countries are involved?
Account(s) held with financial institutions
Has the business opened accounts with financial institutions which it will use in providing registrable services, within Australia or a foreign country?
If yes – Account 1
- What country is the account held in?
- What is the financial institution with which the account is held?
- Account number (if applicable)
- SWIFT / BIC (if applicable)
- BSB (if applicable)
- IBAN (if applicable)
- Local account number (if applicable)
- What foreign currencies can be held in the account?
Information relating to the individual who is the account holder or other signatory
- Account holder /signatory 1
- Given name
- Family name
- Date of birth
- Account authorities
Add more account holders if needed
Money laundering, terrorism financing and proliferation financing
Money laundering, terrorism financing and proliferation financing, we refer to these as ML/TF risks.
ML/TF risks
Provide information identifying the key ML/TF risks that the business has assessed it may reasonably face in providing registrable services
You may upload your ML/TF risk assessment to support your response to the question above
- Drop or choose file
Has the governing body of the business received a copy of the ML/TF risk assessment?
If no – Why not?
Has a senior manager of the business approved the ML/TF risk assessment?
If no – Why not?
Provide information on the processes you undertake to review and update your ML/TF risk assessment
AML/CTF policies
Set out information on the AML/CTF policies that the business has to appropriately manage and mitigate ML/TF/PF risks that it may reasonably face in providing registrable services
Set out information on the AML/CTF policies that the business has to ensure it complies with the obligations imposed by the Act, the regulations and the Rules
Personnel due diligence
Set out information about the AML/CTF policies that the business has about undertaking personnel due diligence
What type of checks has the business included in its AML/CTF policies about undertaking personnel due diligence? Select all that apply
- Police checks
- Reference checks
- Sanctions and PEP checks
- Qualification checks
- Open-source checks
- Social media review
- Identity verification
- Other
Other
- Provide details
Under the business’s AML/CTF policies, when will the business undertake personnel due diligence? Select all that apply
- Before employment
- Periodic checks during a person's employment
- Change in role/responsibilities of a person
- Other
Other
- Provide details
How often do the AML/CTF policies of your business require your business to review and update its AML/CTF policies? Select all that apply
- Quarterly
- Bi-annually
- Annually
- Once in 2 years
- Trigger based reviews
- Other
Other
- Provide more information
Under the AML/CTF policies of the business, how often will the AML/CTF program be subject to an independent evaluation?
- Annually
- Once in 2 years
- Once in 3 years
- Other
Other
- Provide more information
Who is responsible for ensuring that the AML/CTF policies of your business are reviewed and updated regularly?
- AML/CTF Compliance Officer
- Senior Manager
- Other
Other
- Provide more information
Has a senior manager of the business approved the AML/CTF policies?
- Yes
- No
If no - Why not?
Third party service provider
Has the business engaged or plans to engage a third-party service provider to assist the business meet any AML/CTF obligations?
Do not include any third-party service providers noted in previous sections.
If yes – Third party provider 1
- Full name of provider
- Country of operation
- Website
Set out what AML/CTF obligations they will assist with. Select all that apply
- Initial CDD
- Ongoing CDD (including customer monitoring)
- Transaction reporting
- Undertake ML/TF risk assessment
- Develop AML/CTF policies
- Other
Other
- Please specify
What quality controls to be used to ensure proper performance of their functions. Select all that apply
- Service level agreements
- Random testing
- Periodic review
- Review as part of Independent Evaluation
- Other
Other
- Please specify
Add another third-party provider
Customer due diligence
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are individual?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are sole traders?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are body corporates?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are partnerships?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are trusts or foreign equivalents?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Will the business provide registrable services to customers that are government bodies?
If yes - Set out the business’s AML/CTF policies on undertaking initial CDD on this customer type
Under the business’s AML/CTF policies, what tools does the business use to undertake customer monitoring? Select all that apply
- Customer monitoring is manual
- Automated systems – inhouse
- Automated systems – third party provider
- Blockchain tools
- Other
Third-party provider name (if applicable)
Blockchain tool name (if applicable)
Other customer monitoring tool (if applicable)
Customer monitoring rules, scenarios and thresholds
Under the business’s AML/CTF policies, what are the customer monitoring rules, scenarios and thresholds the business has in place to identify suspicious activity? In your response, you may wish to include information on controls that will trigger further review based on attributes such as:
- Size, frequency and pattern of transactions that may indicate unusual or suspicious activity
- Customer behaviour
- Activities that may be inconsistent with a customer's ML/TF risk profile or history
- Transactions to or from high-risk jurisdictions
- Transactions that have no apparent economic purpose
Details
Under the business’s AML/CTF policies, are there any other customer monitoring rules, scenarios and thresholds in place to identify suspicious activity, to comply with its AML/CTF policies? Yes, no
Monitoring process
Describe the process and procedures the business has in place to undertake customer monitoring in compliance with its AML/CTF policies. In your response, you may wish to include information on how following matters are managed by the business:
- Review and investigation of alerts triggered / manual review of transactions
- Reporting relevant transactions to AUSTRAC
Details
Set out when the business will review and update its assessment of the ML/TF risk of a customer as a part of ongoing CDD.
Set out when the business will review and update know your customer (KYC) information relating to a customer as a part of ongoing CDD
Politically exposed person (PEP)
Set out the process the business will use to determine whether any of the following are a politically exposed person (PEP)
- the customer,
- any beneficial owner of the customer,
- any person on whose behalf the customer is receiving the registrable service, or
- any person acting on behalf of the customer.
Details
Describe when the business will establish the source of wealth and source of funds of a customer and the process the business will use to establish source of funds and source of wealth of a customer, when required under the Act, Rules and its AML/CTF policies.
Employee training
Under the business’ AML/CTF polices, when will the business provide personnel training?
- Initial training at the time of employee onboarding
- Regular, ongoing training
- Change in role / responsibilities of an employee
- Other
Other
- Please provide details
Under the business’s AML/CTF policies, how does your business assess learning outcomes? Select all that apply
- Assessment on the training conducted
- Performance appraisal
- Other
Other
- Please provide details
Under the business’s AML/CTF polices, what topics does the personnel training provided by your business cover? Select all that apply
- AML/CTF obligations under the Act and Rules
- AML/CTF policies of the business
- ML/TF/PF risks specific to the business
- Specific responsibilities of the role under the AML/CTF policies of the business
- Processes and procedures relevant to the role
- Consequences of non-compliance with the AML/CTF policies of the business
- Other
Other
- Please provide details
Please provide details about the training provider:
Training provider 1
Provider name
Provider address
What is the address?
Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS Postcode
Add training provider
Key personnel
Key personnel are individuals with primary responsibility for the governance and executive decisions of your business, or who make or participate in making decisions that affect the whole or a substantial part of your business.
Based on information already provided, individuals who may be key personnel are displayed below. If they are relevant to this registration application as key personnel, complete the rest of their details. You can add any other key personnel by selecting 'Add new' from the list.
Key personnel
Person 1
- Given name
- Family name
- Date of birth
Do you want to nominate this person as key person?
If yes –
- Telephone number
Residential address
What is the address?
Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS postcode
- Job title or position
What does the individual’s role in the business involve?
Is this individual a senior manager or AML/CTF compliance officer of the business?
If yes – Set out details of their professional experience and qualifications to properly perform their role.
Add key personnel if needed
Have any of the business’s key personnel ever been a beneficial owner of, or operated or been involved in the management of another provider who provides, or has provided, services of the same, or a similar, kind as the registrable services?
If yes – Provider 1
- What is the full name of the other provider?
- What was the person's role in, or relationship with, the other provider?
How long was the person a beneficial owner of, or operated or was involved in the management of, the other provider?
- Start date
- End date
End date NOT required if this person is still a beneficial owner, operator or involved in the management of the other provider.
Add more providers if needed
Have any of the business’s key personnel ever applied, or have they been a beneficial owner of a business that has applied, for registration as a remitter or VASP under the Act?
If yes – Previous application 1
- Which key personnel does this pertain to?
- Full name of the business
- Outcome of the application
Is that key personnel still involved with that business? Yes, no
Add more applications if needed
Are any of the business’s key personnel currently, has applied to be, or is intending to apply for registration, licensing or approval (however described) in any country to conduct regulated activity in the financial sector?
If yes –
- Describe the regulated financial sector activity
- Provide details on that registration, licensing or approval
- What are the relevant countries?
Set out details of any training your key personnel have received within the preceding 12-month period in relation to providing registrable services.
Was a training provider used to deliver the training? Yes, no
If yes – Third-party providers
- Full name of provider
- Country of operation
Business address
What is the address?
Enter address manually
- Country
- Street address
- Suburb/town
- State
- AUS postcode
Website
Add more third-party providers if needed
Unlawful activity
Has the business, or any of its key personnel been charged or convicted of an offence against the Act, or of an offence in Australia or a foreign country in relation to money laundering, terrorism financing, proliferation financing, fraud (including scams) or a serious offence of any other kind?
If yes – Provide details of the circumstances, charges or conviction including the specific offence, date of the offence, where it took place, the penalty applied, or if the charge is pending a hearing
Has the business or any of its key personnel been found by a court to have contravened the Act, the regulations or the Rules?
If yes – Provide details on the circumstances including the contravention, date of judgment and penalty applied
Has the business or any of its key personnel been the subject of civil or criminal proceedings, or a regulatory or disciplinary process in Australia or overseas that:
- related to the management of an entity, or a commercial or professional activity
- involved an adverse finding as to the competence, diligence, judgement, honesty or integrity of the candidate or the key personnel?
If yes – Provide details on the circumstances including the civil contravention, criminal offence or regulatory/disciplinary infraction and the relevant dates and location, and penalty/consequence applied
Set out the steps the business undertook to establish the above information about its key personnel
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