Professional Development Group - Introducing Personal Properties Securities - Brisbane May 2012
| Date: | 8 May 2012 |
| Start Time: | 6:30 PM |
| Finish Time: | 8:30 PM |
| Venue: | Brisbane River View Hotel |
| Venue Address: | Cnr Kingsford Smith Drive & Hunt Street, Hamilton, QLD, 4007 |
| CPD Points: | 2.00 |
| Member Price: | AU $ 44.00 (Inc. GST) |
| Non-Member Price: | AU $ 55.00 (Inc. GST) |
| Registrations Close: |
4 May 2012 |
Introducing Personal Properties Securities
Presented by
Dipen Mitra & Andrew Marshall
Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia
The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 introduced major changes to the law of securities when it commenced on 30 January 2012 replacing a myriad of acts throughout the States and Territories covering securities over all properties other than real property. This practical session is aimed to provide you with an update on how the new system is operating and also give you information that may assist you in deciding what you need to advise clients so that they are able to benefit from the new system and comply with the requirements of this Act.
This session will highlight aspects of the registration and search processes on the Register.
YOUR PRESENTERS:
Dipen Mitra
Dipen was appointed General Manager of Operations to head up ITSA’s National Service Centre in July 2011. The National Service Centre (NSC) in Adelaide manages the PPS business and houses the contact centre. Dipen has been with ITSA for 14 years and was previously the Assistant National Manager of ITSA’s insolvency registry. A CPA with experience in leading service delivery, his focus over the last few months has been to develop ITSA’s capability to manage and support clients transacting with the PPSR. He will be talking about how the register is performing and some of the early trends and issues.
Andrew Marshall
Andrew is a member of the business team servicing the Personal Property Securities Register at the National Service Centre in Adelaide. He originally joined ITSA as a member of the PPSR systems team and has dealt with the sometimes complex area of ‘Find & Claim’ in respect of migrated registrations on PPSR. Andrew is also a law graduate from the University of Adelaide.