Personal insolvencies rose in Australia, with a total of 2,494 new insolvencies recorded in the March quarter 2023 – up 12.6% from the March quarter 2022.
Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) statistics for the March quarter 2023
Personal insolvencies decreased in April 2023 according to new monthly provisional statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).
Speech by AFSA Chief Executive Tim Beresford at the 2023 Financial Counselling Australia (FCA) conference, Thursday 18 May.
Personal insolvencies increased in March 2023, according to new monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).
Personal insolvencies increased in February 2023, according to new monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA)
Conditions imposed on Mr Daniel Moore’s registration as a bankruptcy trustee have been varied.
The Personal Insolvency Regulator (PIR) is a quarterly newsletter from AFSA.
The Inspector-General in Bankruptcy has cancelled the debt agreement registration of Sam Pos Pty Ltd trading as Debtcutter, effective 8 March 2023.
Personal insolvencies increased in January 2023, according to new monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).
Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) statistics for the December quarter 2022
Personal insolvencies fell in Australia, with a total of 2,321 new insolvencies recorded in the December quarter 2022 down 3.6% from the December quarter 2021.
Personal insolvencies are expected to rise towards pre-COVID levels over the next two years, according to new insights released by AFSA today.
Personal insolvencies decreased in December 2022, according to new monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).
Building a strong credit system for Australia and supporting the flow of credit is the Australian Financial Security Authority’s cornerstone objective for 2023.
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