BNPL services will soon be regulated more like traditional credit products such as credit cards. Previously, BNPL services weren’t regulated under the National Consumer Credit Act, leaving a gap in consumer protection. But now, under new laws passed in late 2024, all BNPL providers will need to hold an Australian credit licence and comply with consumer protection requirements.
This means your BNPL provider will need to:
These changes are designed to protect you while maintaining the benefits of BNPL services. The aim is that you'll have:
The new framework recognises that BNPL services are generally lower-risk than traditional credit products. Most BNPL arrangements will be regulated as “low cost credit contracts”, with modified requirements that balance consumer protection with the unique features of BNPL services.
From 10 June 2025, you can verify if your BNPL provider is properly licensed using the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC's) Professional Registers Search.
This free online tool will let you search by the provider's name or licence number to confirm:
BNPL providers are already preparing for these changes. They must submit their licence applications well before the June deadline – ASIC recommends by 11 May 2025 – to ensure they can continue operating. Providers who don't meet these requirements won't be able to legally offer BNPL services after 10 June 2025.
BNPL transactions now account for about $19 billion annually in Australia, or roughly 2% of all card purchases. While BNPL services offer convenient payment options and support thousands of local jobs, these new regulations are designed to help prevent debt spirals and ensure you have proper protections when using these popular payment methods.
If you're concerned about your BNPL arrangements or want to know more about these changes, you can:
These reforms aim to strike a balance between protecting consumers and maintaining the innovation and competition that BNPL services bring to the credit market. Stay informed about these changes to make the most of your BNPL services while keeping your finances healthy.
Source: https://ministers.treasury.gov.au/ministers/stephen-jones-2022/media-releases/government-introduces-consumer-protections-buy-now-pay
https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-alerts-buy-now-pay-later-providers-to-apply-for-a-licence-under-new-laws/