Register of Debentures

A Register of Debentures is a record of documents issued by your company that acknowledges or creates existing debt, or makes a provision for the repayment of a future loan.

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Last updated October 24, 2025

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What is a register of debentures?

A register of debentures is a company record listing all debenture holders and details of the debentures issued, acknowledging or creating company debt.
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When should you use a register of debentures?

You should use a register of debentures whenever your company issues debentures to record and track all holders and related debt obligations, as required by Australian law.
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What should be in a register of debentures?

It should include the names and addresses of debenture holders, details of each debenture issued, amounts, dates, and any payments made or due.
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