ADM Transparency Checklist & Consultation
New Privacy Act requirements (APP 1.7) mandate transparency for Automated Decision-Making (ADM) by December 2026. Don’t let your compliance lag behind your technology.
The Challenge
Regulatory Uncertainty: ASIC guidance is evolving but still lacks clarity on what constitutes “substantially related” and how to implement meaningful transparency.
Compliance Complexity: Many AFSL holders struggle to identify all their ADM systems and document decision-making processes that meet regulatory expectations.
Governance Gaps: Staff lack clear procedures for explaining how algorithmic decisions impact clients, creating potential liability.
Eroding Trust: Clients increasingly demand to know how their data influences automated outcomes
The Solution: Download the ADM Transparency Checklist
Get the exact roadmap used by Liberate Consulting to audit AFSL holders for the 2026 transition. This checklist covers:
Scope Mapping: Identifying which of your “substantially related” computer programs fall under the new laws.
Policy Updates: How to explain ADM in “meaningful terms” and plain English.
Governance Gaps: Ensuring your staff can recognize and explain automated decisions to clients.
Risk Mitigation: Integrating AI oversight into your existing AFSL risk framework..
Why Liberate Consulting?
We specialise in the intersection of Australian financial services and AI Governance. We don’t just provide a “legal template”; we provide a strategic GRC framework that delivers 300-500% ROI by reducing compliance friction and future-proofing your digital advice tools.
Book your ADM Transparency Consultation
Privacy & Compliance Notice
We value your data. Your information is processed in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Disclaimer: Liberate Consulting provides GRC strategy and training; for specific legal advice regarding your AFSL, please consult your legal counsel.

