All remittance providers in Australia must register with AUSTRAC. They fall into a few distinct categories, each with its own structure and responsibilities. The diagram below illustrates how money flows from the providers to the customers.
All remittance providers in Australia must be registered with AUSTRAC. They fall into three main categories:
It's important to note that a single company can be registered as both an RNP and an IRD, with the primary difference being the level of control and reporting obligations to AUSTRAC.
The remittance sector serves an estimated 1.2 million customers in Australia. The breakdown of the 5,422 registered providers is as follows:
By understanding the regulatory landscape and the key players involved, both consumers and businesses can navigate the world of Australian remittance with confidence, ensuring that these vital financial flows remain secure and compliant.
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