
The Personal Property Securities Branch is responsible for advising the Attorney-General on personal property securities law reform. Reforms to Australia’s personal property securities law and practice will improve Australia’s business laws and to create a more competitive economy.
Personal property securities are interests in property (other than land) that are created or evidenced by an agreement that secures payment or performance of an obligation.
PPS reform has the capacity to minimise the inconsistencies and complexities that currently exist – in the laws around Australia and in the practices of the businesses involved with personal property securities.
Personal Property Security reform sets out to:
More information on the Personal Property Securities can be found on the Personal Property Securities pages on the departmental website.
Personal Property Securities Branch
Australian Government
Attorney-General’s Department
Robert Garran Offices
National Circuit
BARTON ACT 2600
Assistant Secretary: Richard Glenn
Telephone: (02) 6250 6701
Email: pps@ag.gov.au