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Page 4 of 10Moderate increase in personal insolvencies in December quarter 2024
Personal insolvencies across Australia have increased in the December quarter 2024 compared to previous year, according to new statistics released today by AFSA.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Essential information - We are committed to working with people impacted by Cyclone Alfred who need our services.
AFSA’s ‘State of Personal Property Securities System’ Report 2023-24 shows up to $450 bn value in PPSR registrations
AFSA today released one of its flagship publications, the State of the Personal Property Securities System Report 2023-2024.
Provisional personal insolvencies increased in January 2025
Personal insolvencies increased in January 2025, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority.
Share your insights and help shape our Regulatory Action Statement
AFSA's Regulatory Action Statement outlines our regulatory priorities and key focus areas. Share your feedback and help shape the RAS 2025–26 priorities.
Public Statement – Federal Court decision in Inspector-General in Bankruptcy v Hartnett
Today, the Federal Court of Australia handed down its decision in the matter Inspector-General in Bankruptcy v Hartnett.
Public Statement – federal court hears application to set aside personal insolvency agreement in Hartnett matter
On 28 January, the Federal Court heard the Inspector-General in Bankruptcy’s application to set aside Mr. Beau Hartnett’s personal insolvency agreement.
Provisional personal insolvencies decreased in December 2024
Personal insolvencies decreased in December 2024, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by AFSA.
PIR newsletter – January 2025
The Personal Insolvency Regulator (PIR) is a quarterly newsletter from AFSA. January 2025 edition.
State of Personal Insolvency Report released for 2024
AFSA's report shows debtors with small savings are most vulnerable to insolvency, as personal insolvencies rise amid tough economic conditions.