Podcast: Registries Revealed | Episode 2: Australia... with Alex Beck

Welcome back to Registries Revealed, the podcast which deep dives into the complex world of company registries.

In episode two, Steve is joined by our very own Alex Beck, Head of Product at Kyckr to discuss Australia's register. Together they attempt to answer key questions including: 

  • Why are there three different Australian business registers and what purpose do they serve?

  • What role do ‘information brokers’ play in the Australian system?

  • Was it fair for a recent independent review to describe Australia’s registry system as providing a ‘poor digital experience’?

  • Is Australia likely to have a public beneficial ownership register anytime soon?

Don’t miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge to tackle business verification challenges with confidence.

Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.

Want to know more about the Australian Company Register?

Check out Kyckr’s comprehensive guide to the Australian registry system, which is available to download now!  

Kyckr’s ‘Company Register Guide: Australia’ provides critical insights in ASIC, giving you clear information to support your business verification efforts.

Why download our guide?

  • Uncover the true power of ASIC’s database

  • Learn to navigate regulatory hurdles with ease

  • Gain a competitive advantage in due diligence processes

  • Streamline your workflow with expert-level knowledge

Download your copy here and verify businesses with ease today.

Steve Lamb

Steve is a recognised authority in Know Your Business (KYB) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) practices and serves as Kyckr’s Chief Operating Officer. In this role, he oversees, Product, Marketing, Sales and Delivery functions, ensuring the company’s commercial development and the enhancement of our award-winning global services.

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