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APRA releases quarterly authorised deposit-taking institution statistics for March 2025
This publication contains the quarterly Authorised Deposit-taking Institution (ADI) Performance and the quarterly ADI Property Exposure statistics for the quarter ending 31 March 2025.APRA announces 2025 Brian Gray Scholarship recipients
This scholarship program, jointly funded by APRA and the RBA, supports up to four scholarships each year to the value of $15,000 each. The purpose of the scholarship is to support research students pursuing careers in finance, economics, actuarial science, econometrics, statistics, or related disciplines.APRA proposes changes to capital framework for annuity products
APRA has issued a consultation paper on modifying the capital framework for annuities.APRA reinforces expectations on authentication controls in superannuation sector
APRA has written to all RSE licensee board chairs, reinforcing expectations around information security and the implementation of robust authentication controls.ASIC and APRA provide update on review of life insurance premium practices
APRA and ASIC have released an update on the progress life insurers and friendly societies have made in addressing issues related to premium increases, product design, and disclosure and marketing materials.Proposed changes to governance
This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on proposed changes to its governance and fit and proper requirements.APRA Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking Summit
In “Building a strong governance framework for turbulent times”, Mr Lonsdale responded to initial feedback on APRA’s recent proposed changes to its governance requirements, as well as reflecting on the renewed global push for financial deregulation.
Read more about John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking SummitAPRA Executive Board Member Suzanne Smith – Speech to the Members Health Directors’ Professional Development Program
In her speech, Ms Smith has urged private health insurers' boards to review their oversight, risk management, future preparedness, and board functionality. Ms Smith also emphasised the importance of self-critical benchmarking, challenging management, and clearly defining and applying purpose, values, and desired risk culture to their organisations.
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