Assets and Liabilities of Australian Securitisers

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Statistics on the assets and liabilities of securitisation trusts that issue securities against specifically matched assets, such as mortgages

Reference period
March 2025
Released
5/06/2025
  • Next Release 4/09/2025
    Assets and Liabilities of Australian Securitisers, June 2025
  • Next Release 4/12/2025
    Assets and Liabilities of Australian Securitisers, September 2025
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Key statistics

During the March 2025 quarter:

  • Total residential mortgages rose $1.5b (1.0%) to $143.0b.
  • Total asset backed long-term debt securities issued domestically rose $1.5b (0.8%) to $179.3b.
Total assets and liabilities of Australian securitisers
  Dec Qtr 24
($m)
Mar Qtr 25
($m)
Dec Qtr 24 to Mar Qtr 25
($m)
Dec Qtr 24 to Mar Qtr 25
(%)
Total assets at end of qtr195,244197,2391,9951.0
 of which, Residential mortgages141,483142,9591,4761.0
 Other loans to households9,2339,4922592.8
 Loans to private non-financial corporations31,88532,8719863.1
Total liabilities at end of qtr195,244197,2391,9951.0
 Asset-backed securities issued domestically (long-term only)177,784179,2551,4710.8
 Asset-backed securities issued offshorenpnpnpnp

np - not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise indicated.

Refer to the methodology for information on coverage.

Assets of securitisers

At the end of the March 2025 quarter, total assets of Australian securitisers were $197.2b, an increase of $2.0b (1.0%).

  1. ADI - Authorised deposit taking institution

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Data files

Revisions

  • Table 1 Total Assets at the end of quarter - revised back to the September quarter 2024.
  • Table 2 Total Liabilities at the end of quarter - revised back to the December quarter 2024.
  • Table 3 Total Loan Assets, Loans to Households and Loans to PNFCs - revised back to the September quarter 2024.

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 5232.0.55.001.

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