ASIC slaps AFSL cancellation on Qld firm

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ASIC has cancelled the Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) of a Queensland-based financial services provider.

Thistle Financial Group Pty Ltd saw its licence cancelled, effective from 7 May 2025, after the corporate regulator became aware that it had stopped operating a financial services business.

The Queensland-based firm held its AFSL since 22 July 2016. It was authorised to carry on a financial services business to deal and provide financial product advice to both retail and wholesale clients, ASIC stated.

“The AFS licence was cancelled after ASIC became aware that Thistle Financial Group had ceased to carry on a financial services business. ASIC may suspend or cancel an AFS licence if the licensee ceases to carry on a financial services business under section 915B of the Corporations Act,” it said.

Thistle Financial Group has the right to appeal to the Administrative Review Tribunal for a review of ASIC's decision, the regulator also stated.

Last month, ASIC similarly suspended the AFSL of Melbourne-based financial advice firm Beacon Wealth until 7 April 2026 as the firm ceased to carry on a financial services business.

The regulator said ownership and control of the licensee changed when the firm’s directors were replaced and 100 per cent of the shares in the licensee were sold to a new owner. Since that time, the new owners have not been carrying on a financial services business, ASIC said.

It also found the AFS licensees’ responsible managers and key person no longer had any involvement with the licensee.

“Beacon Wealth has indicated that it wishes to commence a financial services business under the AFS licence, however it will need to obtain approvals from ASIC in order to do so.”

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