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AFSA's report shows debtors with small savings are most vulnerable to insolvency, as personal insolvencies rise amid tough economic conditions.
AFSA is establishing a Consumer Consultative Panel and is seeking expressions of interest from organisations wishing to take part.
Personal insolvencies decreased in October 2024, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority.
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Statistics for the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) September quarter 2024 released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).
Personal insolvencies across Australia have increased in the September quarter 2024 compared to previous year, according to statistics released today by AFSA.
The event brought together over 140 industry and government leaders to discuss their collective role in building a strong credit system for the Australian community.
The Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) has released its Annual Report 2023-24.
Personal insolvencies decreased in September 2024, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority
Speech by AFSA Chief Executive Tim Beresford at the 2024 AICM conference, Thursday 17 October.
WA man John James Simpson has been sentenced to 20 months imprisonment, to be released on a recognisance release order after serving 6 months in custody.
Personal insolvencies decreased in August 2024, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority.
Speech by AFSA Chief Executive Tim Beresford at the 2024 Financial Counselling Australia (FCA) NSW conference, Wednesday 11 September.
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Personal insolvencies increased in July 2024, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority.
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