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Reminder: Submit Your 2025 Annual Compliance Statement by 31 March 2026

Written by NIBA | Jan 20, 2026 11:59:02 PM

The deadline for submitting the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice 2025 Annual Compliance Statement (ACS), is fast approaching.

Statements covering the period from 1 January to 31 December 2025, are due by Tuesday, 31 March 2026 To support brokers in preparing timely and accurate submissions, the IBCCC has compiled several helpful resources. 

Submitting the 2025 ACS 

Brokers will need to submit their ACS through the IBCCC’s online portal. To ensure a complete and accurate submission, make sure to prepare the following documents: 

To assist you in this process, the IBCCC has made available a sample 2025 ACS, which outlines the necessary information and offers guidance on how to complete the form correctly. The 2025 ACS Information Document also provides an overview of the ACS, including details on the changes introduced for this edition. 

Benefits of a Comprehensive ACS 

The ACS is a critical component of the IBCCC’s compliance monitoring framework and presents an opportunity for you to identify areas for improvement. It is essential to provide accurate data and detailed responses to all sections of the ACS.  

The information gathered through the ACS contributes to the Individual Benchmark Report and the Annual Data Report, offering valuable insights and analysis for brokers. 

Webinar recording available

IBCCC held a webinar on 14 October 2025 covering the ACS submission process in detail. You can access the webinar content by clicking on the following links.

IBCCC open month is coming up: January 27 to February 27 

Due to popular demand, IBCCC open week has been extended to an IBCCC open month. Book a 15-minute online session with our team to discuss Code compliance or share feedback. Meet with Daniela Kirchlinde, Carli Kidd, or Rishineel Sen via Microsoft Teams.

Reserve your spot today! - All session times are in AEDT.

Late ACS Submissions 

While the ACS is due by 31 March 2026, the IBCCC recognises that unexpected circumstances may arise. If you require an extension due to legitimate reasons, you are encouraged to reach out as soon as possible. 

Consistent late submissions may result in sanctions, as outlined in section 11.4(b) of the Code. These sanctions could include naming the broker and referring the matter to the National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA). 

If subscribers have any questions or require further assistance, they should contact the IBCCC at ckidd@codecompliance.org.au