Australia & Asia-Pacific compliance trends 2026 – The big shifts to prepare for

Wednesday 26 November, 2PM AEDT| APAC compliance in 2026 won’t be business as usual. Australia’s Tranche 2 AML/CTF lands, pulling tens of thousands of professional services into scope. Southeast Asia is enforcing new data and AI laws with divergent standards and deadlines.

 

Hong Kong and Singapore are tightening critical-infrastructure cyber rules; Japan and South Korea are mandating ESG disclosures; regulators across the region are ramping up cross-border fraud and bribery probes. Join VinciWorks’ compliance experts for a free, one-hour live webinar, where we’ll answer your questions and help you prepare for next year’s compliance challenges.

 

What this webinar will cover

  • Australia — Tranche 2 AML/CTF: ~90,000 entities pulled into AUSTRAC; what “reasonable procedures” mean in practice.
  • Data & AI: Vietnam’s PDPL, India’s Digital India Act; rising penalties in Indonesia and Thailand.
  • Cyber & critical infrastructure: Tougher audits, reporting and accountability in Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • ESG & supply chains: Mandatory climate disclosures; tighter modern slavery rules in Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
  • Investigations & whistleblowing: Stepped-up anti-bribery/corruption; stronger whistleblowing expectations in Australia; intensified action in China.
  • Financial crime & digital assets: Stricter licensing, AML and KYC for crypto and fintech.

Who should attend:

Compliance managers, legal counsel, risk officers and senior leaders working in or with APAC—especially in financial/professional services, real estate, tech and multinational supply chains—preparing for 2026 AML, data & AI, cyber, ESG and anti-bribery changes.

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