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Home / Business and Economy / First Woman to Lead Australia's Corporate Watchdog

First Woman to Lead Australia's Corporate Watchdog

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Sarah Court appointed as the first female chair of ASIC.
  • Court's tenure begins June 1, replacing outgoing chair Joe Longo.
  • ASIC has intensified enforcement, securing significant fines from major banks.
First Woman to Lead Australia's Corporate Watchdog

Australia is set to appoint Sarah Court as the first woman to head its corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced this historic appointment, with Court scheduled to take over as chair on June 1, 2026. She will succeed Joe Longo, who is retiring after a five-year term.

Court, presently ASIC's deputy chair, has been instrumental in the agency's enforcement and investigation efforts. Her leadership has been credited with achieving record enforcement outcomes, enhancing consumer protection, and improving standards across the financial system. This includes ASIC's recent pursuit of major entities like ANZ Banking Group and Macquarie Group.

ASIC's increased assertiveness has led to substantial penalties. In December 2025, ANZ agreed to pay A$250 million for mishandling a A$14 billion government bond deal. Macquarie later agreed to a A$35 million fine for misreporting millions of short sales over several years. These actions underscore ASIC's commitment to market integrity under Court's growing influence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sarah Court has been appointed as the new chair of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), making her the first woman to hold this position.
Sarah Court is set to become the ASIC chair on June 1, 2026.
Under recent leadership, ASIC has achieved record enforcement results, increased its focus on consumer protection, and imposed significant fines on major financial institutions like ANZ and Macquarie.

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