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Rising Personal Insolvencies in Australia Linked to Excessive Borrowing

AFSA Reports Third Consecutive Year of Growth in Insolvency Cases

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The Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) has reported a 5.3% annual increase in personal insolvencies, marking the third consecutive year of growth in this area.
This trend highlights the mounting financial strain faced by many Australians, with excessive borrowing identified as the primary cause.

According to AFSA, 37.3% of debtors cited excessive borrowing as the root cause of their personal insolvency, surpassing other factors such as unemployment and business failure. This statistic underscores the challenges individuals face in managing debt levels, particularly in an environment of rising living costs and economic uncertainty.

Notably, among new insolvency entrants under the age of 30, 65.2% reported debt associated with Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services. This figure suggests that younger Australians may be particularly vulnerable to financial distress linked to alternative credit options.

For consumers, these findings serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible borrowing and financial planning. It's crucial to assess one's ability to meet repayment obligations before taking on new debt and to seek professional financial advice if experiencing financial difficulties.

As personal insolvencies continue to rise, fostering financial literacy and promoting responsible lending practices will be essential in mitigating the impact of excessive borrowing on individuals and the broader economy.

Published:Wednesday, 25th Mar 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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