Veda to Absorb PPSR Charges for its Clients
Sydney - 3 February 2012
Veda announced today that it will absorb all Attorney-General's Department (AGD) PPSR charges incurred by its clients on Day 1 and 2 of the new legislation.
Sydney - 3 February 2012
Veda announced today that it will absorb all Attorney-General's Department (AGD) PPSR charges incurred by its clients on Day 1 and 2 of the new legislation.
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The PPSR brings a significant change to the way you manage your security interests. The new single national online register creates many challenges. Are you confident you have taken the necessary steps to prepare for the introduction of the PPSR? |
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