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how old is the list of asic disqualified register of names

The ASIC disqualified register of names is not a fixed-age list ; it’s a live register that is updated whenever ASIC disqualifies someone, so its “age” depends on the specific name or record you’re looking at. Recent ASIC-related enforcement coverage shows actions published as recently as June 2026, which reinforces that these registers are maintained continuously rather than as a one-time list.

What that means

  • If you mean the register itself , it is current and ongoing, not old or archived.
  • If you mean a particular name on the register , the age is the date ASIC added that person or entity.
  • If you want the age of a specific entry, you’d need the person’s name or the record date.

Quick read

ASIC’s disqualified/banned records are designed to track regulatory action over time, so they can include both recent and older entries. In practice, that means the list can contain names from many years ago alongside brand-new entries.

TL;DR: the register itself is current, but each name on it has its own date and age.