A change of ownership within an NDIS business is a major structural event that requires careful planning, regulatory awareness, and precise execution. Whether ownership is changing due to a full sale, partial sale, succession planning, internal restructuring, or the introduction of new shareholders or directors, the process must comply with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission requirements.
At NDIS Business Sales, we specialise in managing ownership transitions for NDIS businesses across Australia. Our role is to ensure the transition is compliant, commercially sound, and operationally seamless—protecting your registration, funding, staff, and participant outcomes throughout the process.
A change of ownership occurs when control of an NDIS-registered business is transferred or altered.
This may involve:
Unlike standard business ownership changes, NDIS businesses must also meet strict governance, compliance, and audit obligations during the transition.
Poorly handled ownership changes can lead to:
A structured and compliant approach protects both the outgoing owner and the incoming buyer while maintaining business stability.
We begin by assessing:
This allows us to recommend the most appropriate transition pathway.
Our experience reduces delays and ensures the business remains compliant throughout the transition.
We begin by assessing:
This allows us to recommend the most appropriate transition pathway.
Our experience reduces delays and ensures the business remains compliant throughout the transition.
A formal ownership change process is typically required when:
If unsure, our team can assess whether your situation requires formal notification or approval.
Specialists in NDIS ownership transitions
Proven experience supporting NDIS businesses for sale
Strong understanding of NDIS compliance and audits
Confidential, structured, and risk-managed approach
Australia-wide service and buyer network
Managing an NDIS Change of Ownership?
We’ll help you navigate the process smoothly and compliantly. Speak with a specialist in a free consultation.
 Yes. Ownership changes must be disclosed and may require additional documentation or audits.
 In most cases, ownership transfer is a required part of completing an NDIS business for sale.
 Timelines vary depending on structure and compliance history, but preparation significantly reduces delays.
 When managed correctly, service delivery continues uninterrupted. Clear planning is key.
Yes. We support internal restructures, succession planning, and partial ownership changes.
 Not always, but registration readiness and compliance capability are critical.
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