Acetop UK Reports 2025 Loss as Trading Volumes Drop to $9.5 Billion
Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.
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Abstract:ASIC has warned AFS licensees to urgently correct errors on the Financial Advisers Register, with over 4,600 advisers still not meeting the 2026 qualification standard.

Australias financial regulator has issued a renewed call for accuracy and compliance, warning licensed financial services providers to immediately review information listed on the national Financial Advisers Register (FAR). The alert comes as the industry approaches a key regulatory deadline set for 1 January 2026, when all financial advisers must meet minimum qualification standards.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) revealed that recent spot checks uncovered widespread data inaccuracies in the register—particularly concerning adviser qualifications and authorisation history.
According to figures released by ASIC, as of 28 May 2025, there are 15,610 relevant providers listed on the register. Of those:
ASIC noted that the accuracy of this data is questionable due to repeated submission errors from Australian Financial Services (AFS) licensees. These include:
ASIC has reminded AFS licensees that it is a criminal offence to knowingly submit false or misleading information—or to neglect updating the register within 30 business days of a relevant change.
The agency confirmed that it would intensify monitoring efforts as the 2026 deadline approaches. A compliance review is scheduled for early next year to assess which advisers remain qualified to provide personal advice to retail clients.
Under the upcoming standards, licensees must confirm that their advisers either:
Licensees must also verify that any adviser providing tax-related financial advice has completed required law courses before the deadline—unless exempt.
As Australia strengthens its professional standards for financial advisers, ASIC has made clear that inaccurate records will not be tolerated. The agency‘s latest warning reinforces the industry’s obligation to maintain integrity, transparency, and consumer trust.
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