ASIC has updated its guidance on advertising financial products and services to help industry comply with legal obligations and avoid misleading consumers.
The updates to Regulatory Guide 234 Advertising financial products and services (including credit) (RG 234) simplify and explain ASIC’s regulatory approach to advertising financial products and services.
As part of this work ASIC has:
- added new guidance reflecting enforcement and regulatory action, relevant to advertising conduct, since RG234 was published in 2012
- consolidated guidance from Regulatory Guide 53 The use of past performance in promotional material (RG 53) so that all advertising guidance is in one place
- simplified and streamlined existing content.
As a result, RG 53 has now been withdrawn.
These updates follow consultation with stakeholders from 27 November 2025 through to 22 January 2026, with stakeholders broadly supportive of the proposed updates.
Copies of non-confidential submissions made to ASIC and an outline of our response is available on the relevant consultation page.
Background
RG 234 provides guidance to help relevant entities comply with their legal obligations not to make false or misleading representations or engage in misleading or deceptive conduct.
Entities include promoters of financial products, financial services, credit products and credit services, and publishers of advertising.
Download
- Regulatory Guide 234 Advertising financial products and services (including credit)
More information
- ASIC proposes updates to guidance on advertising financial products and services - 27 November 2025
- CS 37 Proposed update to ASIC’s guidance on advertising financial products and services
- Read the summary of feedback on the relevant consultation page.
ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator.