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Australian Business Register (ABR) protected information

This fact sheet provides information on entrusted persons and their obligations.

ABR bulk data file download

Government agencies with current ABR Partnership Agreement in place can download large volumes of data using ABR Explorer.

Privacy statement – ABR transaction site

Personal information collected by the Australia Business Register is treated as confidential and is protected by the Privacy Act 1988. In some circumstances, we are able to collect, use and divulge your information.

ABR data

Australian Business Register (ABR) data helps all levels of government with planning and decision making.

ABR Data Dictionary

The Australian Business Register (ABR) Data Dictionary is a resource to assist users when receiving data from the ABR.

The ABR explained

The Australian Business Register (ABR) stores details about businesses and organisations when they register for an Australian business number (ABN).

Making the most of ABR data

Non-public data helps all levels of government with planning and decision making.

Contact the ABR

Access ATO community and contact details for business, government and super enquiries. Order paper forms and check current ATO communication with ABN holders.

ABR data products and services

The ABR provides a range of products and services to eligible government agencies assisting them to access and use non-public ABR data.

ABR Explorer

ABR Explorer is an online reporting tool providing eligible government agencies with access to ABR information. ABR bulk data files can also be downloaded using this access channel.

Checking your ABR details online

Find out how to check your ABR details.

Trading names in the ABR

This page has information about trading names in the ABR.

ABR data access application

This form is only to be completed by government agency representatives who wish to apply to access non-public ABR data.

ABR integrity

We regularly check if businesses are entitled to their Australian business number (ABN) and review inactive ABNs for cancellation.

Accessing ABR data

Only eligible government agencies can access and use non-public data to provide improved community services.

ABR Explorer tutorials

Learn the basic functions and applicable uses of ABR Explorer through tutorial videos.

Your ABN details on the ABR

Your ABN details on the Australian Business Register (ABR).

Security of information

A range of security controls is applied to protect the website from unauthorised access, and information is protected while it is collected by, stored on or passing through the ABR website.

Australian Business Register review

This is a summary of the Australian Business Register (ABR) review, including recommendations, actions that we're taking and the way forward.

Getting emergency data

The ABR sends government agencies data during emergencies to help support their planning and response efforts.

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