
AFSA is committed to ensuring that we provide our stakeholders with purposeful, current and accessible resources and content. We have recently

Each year, after analysing data, trends and intelligence, AFSA develops and publishes a Personal Insolvency Compliance Program that outlines how we will continue to maintain confidence in the personal insolvency system.

Our draft regulatory charter defines our approach to regulation strategies, priorities and programs for our personal insolvency and Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) services.

We are seeking your feedback on proposed changes to the way we distribute bankruptcy work to registered trustees.

We are releasing updated guidance documents to give practitioners an opportunity to understand upcoming changes for Registered Debt Agreement Administrators on 1 January 2021.

We have developed new Inspector-General guidance documents for insolvency practitioners.

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve our services, we’re updating our Inspector-General Practice Documents (IGPDs) and Inspector-General Practice Statements (IGPSs).

Culture, not only within AFSA but across all entities operating in the personal insolvency system, is an important area of attention for AFSA.