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Electronic conveyancing is conveyancing undertaken online using an Electronic Lodgment Network (ELN). It is currently mandatory in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia; is available for certain transactions in Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania; and plans are in place for eConveyancing to be available in the Northern Territory.

Industry Code

Following a request from the Council of Financial Regulators, in 2023 AusPayNet developed with the support of the e-conveyancing industry, the e-Conveyancing Payments Industry Code (Industry Code). The Industry Code establishes a framework for regulation of the financial settlement aspects of e-conveyancing transactions across Electronic Lodgement Network Operators (ELNOs) and those financial institutions directly participating in e-conveyancing transactions. The Code requires compliance with various security related obligations; provides standardisation of relevant parts of the financial settlement process; and will apply to single-ELNO eConveyancing transactions and interoperable (multiple ELNO) transactions when introduced. The Industry Code also establishes a process between Code Participants for managing mistaken or incomplete payments.

Industry Code open for membership

In late February 2025 ARNECC (Australian Registrars’ National Electronic Conveyancing Council) announced that ELNOs will be required to obtain and maintain membership of the Industry Code. Once ELNOs are Industry Code members, financial institutions that want to participate directly with ELNOs will be required to become members.

In consultation with ARNECC in March 2025 AusPayNet opened the Industry Code for membership.

Applications for membership of the Industry Code as a Code Operator Member (for ELNOs) or a Code Member (for financial institutions) and a Guide to Membership are available via AusPayNet’s Membership team (membership@auspaynet.com.au).  

AusPayNet membership

Industry Code members are also required to be members of AusPayNet. If any Industry Code applicant is not an existing member of AusPayNet, they can apply simultaneously to join AusPayNet. Applications for membership are also available via AusPayNet’s Membership team. The e-Conveyancing Payments Industry Code (eC1) Guide to Membership also addresses applications for AusPayNet membership and selection of membership class.

Membership

We bring together a diverse range of organisations to help payments thrive.

There are four broad membership categories:

  • Participant members: organisations that directly participate in the payments system
  • Operator members: commercial operators of payment systems, technology companies
  • Affiliate members: suppliers of goods and services to card issuers, acquirers and schemes
  • Payment service provider members: technology companies that facilitate payments functions relating to the electronic payment of money in Australia

More about Membership

The COIN started carrying ‘live’ payments traffic in February 2010. It replaced the legacy bilateral links used previously, which were costly for participants to establish and maintain. The COIN also increased the speed with which payment files are transferred. Participants reported that file transfer times were cut by up to 90% when the COIN was launched. 

Common Payments Network 

We established the COIN as part of a wider physical connectivity network for payments. In addition to the COIN, the CPN includes the SWIFT network, and the Reserve Bank’s clearing interconnector which enables payments traffic to pass between the COIN and SWIFT. Together, the COIN, the RBA Network Interconnector and the SWIFT FileAct Service provide for a common payments network in Australia.

Policy

Our policy development strives to improve the payments system.

AusPayNet Board of Directors

John Brogden AM

Chair

Lynda McMillan

Deputy Chair

Andy White

CEO

eConveyancing

Electronic conveyancing involves electronic payments related to property-related transactions such as buying and selling a house.

e-Conveyancing

Electronic conveyancing is conveyancing undertaken online using an Electronic Lodgment Network (ELN). It is currently mandatory in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia; is available for certain transactions in Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania; and plans are in place for eConveyancing to be available in the Northern Territory.

Industry Code

Following a request from the Council of Financial Regulators, in 2023 AusPayNet developed with the support of the e-conveyancing industry, the e-Conveyancing Payments Industry Code (Industry Code). The Industry Code establishes a framework for regulation of the financial settlement aspects of e-conveyancing transactions across Electronic Lodgement Network Operators (ELNOs) and those financial institutions directly participating in e-conveyancing transactions. The Code requires compliance with various security related obligations; provides standardisation of relevant parts of the financial settlement process; and will apply to single-ELNO eConveyancing transactions and interoperable (multiple ELNO) transactions when introduced. The Industry Code also establishes a process between Code Participants for managing mistaken or incomplete payments.

Industry Code open for membership

In late February 2025 ARNECC (Australian Registrars’ National Electronic Conveyancing Council) announced that ELNOs will be required to obtain and maintain membership of the Industry Code. Once ELNOs are Industry Code members, financial institutions that want to participate directly with ELNOs will be required to become members.

In consultation with ARNECC in March 2025 AusPayNet opened the Industry Code for membership.

Applications for membership of the Industry Code as a Code Operator Member (for ELNOs) or a Code Member (for financial institutions) and a Guide to Membership are available via AusPayNet’s Membership team (membership@auspaynet.com.au).  

AusPayNet membership

Industry Code members are also required to be members of AusPayNet. If any Industry Code applicant is not an existing member of AusPayNet, they can apply simultaneously to join AusPayNet. Applications for membership are also available via AusPayNet’s Membership team. The e-Conveyancing Payments Industry Code (eC1) Guide to Membership also addresses applications for AusPayNet membership and selection of membership class.

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