Registered liquidators
Important notice: Registered liquidators can now submit certain statutory reports, all applications for assetless administration funding, and requests for ASIC's assistance in an external administration to us via the ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþRegulatory Portal.ÌýVisit our information page for more detail about this change.
You must be registered as a liquidator to be appointed to any type of insolvent external administration.
A registered liquidator is a natural person who is registered as a liquidator under the Corporations Act 2001 (Corporations Act). They are allocated a Registered Liquidator Number and their name and number appear on ASIC's Register of Liquidators.
Registered liquidators act in a fiduciary capacity, and often have total management control of the affairs, money and other property of a body corporate.
An application for registration as a registered liquidator is made to ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþand will be referred to a committee who will interview the applicant and may require that the applicant sit an examination. The committee must decide to register a person as a liquidator if the committee is satisfied the person:
- has certain base level qualifications, experience, knowledge and abilities
- will take out the required insurance
- has not been convicted, within 10 years before making their application, of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty
- is not, and has not been within 10 years before making their application, an insolvent under administration
- have not had their registration as a liquidator under the Corporations Act or as a trustee under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 cancelled within 10 years before making the application, other than in response to a written request by the person
- is not disqualified from managing corporations under Part 2D.6 of the Corporations Act or under a law of an external Territory or a law of a foreign country
- is otherwise a fit and proper person
- is resident in Australia
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþmust register a person as a liquidator if the committee decides the person should be registered and the person produces evidence in writing to ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþthat they have taken out the required insurance. The registration has effect for three years.
Related links
- Regulatory Guide 258 Registered liquidators: Registration, disciplinary actions and insurance requirements
- Apply to access and lodge documents through the registered liquidators portal
- List of registered liquidators
- Regulatory resources for registered liquidators
- Major changes following the Insolvency Law Reform Act 2016
- Insolvency forms – 2017 reforms following the Insolvency Law Reform Act 2016
- AFSA, ARITA and ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþjoint liaison meetings