Provisional personal insolvencies decreased in April 2025

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Chart showing monthly trends in personal insolvency activity. Full data available in accompanying spreadsheet.

Personal insolvencies decreased in April 2025, according to new provisional monthly statistics released today by the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).

In April 2025, there were 1,073 new personal insolvencies, dropping from 1,122 in March 2025.

Of the new personal insolvencies, 586 were bankruptcies, 465 were debt agreements, 17 were personal insolvency agreements, and five were insolvent deceased estates.

Where AFSA could identify the industry in which an individual worked, the most common industries were:

  • construction
  • health care and social assistance
  • transport, postal and warehousing.

There were also 9 new temporary debt protections.

During the same period, 300 people who entered a formal personal insolvency were also involved in a business, dropping from 350 in March 2025. This covers sole traders, people in partnerships or directors in companies.

Data provided in the monthly statistics is provisional and not final. For final quarterly data, visit AFSA's quarterly personal insolvency statistics at Quarterly personal insolvency statistics.

People experiencing financial stress are encouraged to seek support early. Free confidential assistance is available through the National Debt Helpline - www.ndh.org.au.

For anyone facing and considering formal insolvency options, reach out to a registered trustee or registered debt agreement administrator.

For more information about these statistics, visit Monthly personal insolvency statistics.