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Abstract:According to the ASIC report, ASIC has canceled the Australian Financial Service(AFS) license of Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd (AFSL 520366).
According to the ASIC report, ASIC has canceled the Australian Financial Service(AFS) license of Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd (AFSL 520366). The reason why the license has been canceled is that ASIC believed that Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd has terminated its financial service business.
ASIC has the right to cancel the AFS license held by a certain company if this company has stopped its financial business. On the other hand, Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd can still apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a review of ASICs decision.
About Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd
Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd has held AFS license 520366 since 10 June 2020. According to AUSTRALIA CHECK, Strathnaver Capital Pty Ltd is a New South Wales-based Australian Private Company, its ABN was registered 2nd September 2019. It is registered for GST.
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