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Page 1 of 11Australia’s Personal Property Securities Register – AFSA statistics release September quarter 2025
Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) statistics for the September quarter 2025
Moderate increase in personal insolvencies in September quarter 2025
New personal insolvencies across Australia have increased in the September quarter 2025 compared to the September quarter 2024.
PIR Newsletter – November 2025
The Personal Insolvency Regulator (PIR) is a quarterly newsletter from AFSA. November 2025 edition.
AFSA's state-of report highlights the PPSR's role in protecting consumers, credit and the economy
In 2024–25 PPS registrations reached about $450 billion, supporting Australia's credit system and giving Australians confidence in purchasing assets.
State-of-PI report highlights a modest increase in personal insolvencies - sole traders, small business and construction most at risk
Australia's personal insolvency system is changing as credit conditions, economic pressures and borrowing habits evolve.
AFSA celebrates double win at GovCMS Community Awards
The PPSR and AFSA websites have won at the 2025 GovCMS Community Awards, taking home the Connecting with Community and Innovation awards respectively.
Inspector-General in Bankruptcy commences legal proceedings against former trustee Paul Leroy
AFSA has filed Federal Court proceedings against former Registered Trustee Paul Leroy after investigations into multiple bankrupt estates.
AFSA's Vulnerability Strategy 2025–28 strengthens support across the credit system
AFSA has today released its Vulnerability Strategy 2025–28, reaffirming its commitment to supporting people experiencing vulnerability across the credit system.
Personal insolvencies rise in September 2025
Provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority show an increase in personal insolvencies during September 2025.
Sequestration of Jon Angelo George Adgemis’s estate
AFSA and the Inspector-General in Bankruptcy welcome the Federal Court’s decision to declare Jon Angelo George Adgemis bankrupt by a sequestration order.