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Are your PPSR Registrations about to expire?

KREISSON

The Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) is 7 years old as at 30 January 2019. This means that 7 year registrations have started to expire. Once a registration expires it can’t be extended or renewed and you may become an unsecured creditor. Re-registering an expired registration may mean the loss of priority to other creditors who have registered earlier.

As you will not be notified that any registrations on the PPSR are due to expire, it is important to take the necessary steps to extend registrations before the original expiry date.

 

Next Steps
Important 

Check the details of any registrations to ensure that descriptions of goods or security, names and addresses and ACN or ABN are all correctly recorded. Also check all details and review your registration to ensure accuracy.


1https://www.ppsr.gov.au/

2https://www.ppsr.gov.au/how-get-your-registrations-due-expire-report

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