Australian Securities and Investments Commission and Companies Registry are both in the Government category. Australian Securities and Investments Commission appears on bank statements in more ways (6 variations).
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is Australia’s corporate, markets, financial services and consumer credit regulator, responsible for enforcing and regulating company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors.
The Companies Registry is a government department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region responsible for the incorporation and registration of local and non-Hong Kong companies, limited partnerships, and related entities, as well as maintaining public company records and administering certain licensing regimes.
| Aspect | Australian Securities and Investments Commission | Companies Registry |
|---|---|---|
| Number of statement variations | 6 codes | 1 codes |
| Category | Government | Government |
| Typical code format | avg 30 chars | avg 40 chars |
| Location in code | Often included | Rarely included |
| Average code length | 30 characters | 40 characters |
| Website | asic.gov.au | cr.gov.hk |
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