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APRA disqualifies two directors of Xinja Bank under Financial Accountability Regime
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has disqualified the former CEO of Xinja Bank (Xinja) and one other director from being or acting as accountable persons of any authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI)1 under the Financial Accountability Regime (FAR) for failing to comply with their accountability obligations.APRA calls for stronger action by platform trustees
APRA has called on superannuation trustees to accelerate and escalate efforts to safeguard members’ investments held in platform products.APRA publishes 2024-25 Annual Report
APRA's Annual Report is prepared in accordance with sections 43 and 46 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.APRA highlights strategic challenges for some trustees in promoting member outcomes over the longer term
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has published insights into challenges facing some superannuation trustees in operational efficiency, growth, and competitive positioning. In the paper “Delivering member outcomes in the future”, APRA discusses dynamics shaping the ongoing evolution of Australia’s superannuation system.APRA releases letter on the revocation of SRS 331.0 Services
APRA has issued a letter to all registrable superannuation entity licensees on the revocation of Reporting Standard SRS 331.0 Services (SRS 331.0).Licensing for authorised deposit-taking institutions
This page contains information regarding APRA’s consultations on the licensing framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs).APRA Deputy Chair Margaret Cole remarks to the Conexus Retirement Conference
In her remarks ‘Heeding the clarion call on retirement’, Ms Cole calls on trustees to prepare for the expected substantial growth in fund members and assets in the retirement phase of superannuation over the next two decades.
Read more about Deputy Chair Margaret Cole's remarks to the Conexus Retirement Conference
APRA Chair John Lonsdale's speech to Australian Banking Association Conference 2025
In “Striking the right balance between regulation and risk”, Mr Lonsdale spoke about how APRA sought to balance the need to maintain a secure and stable financial system with other considerations such as competition, innovation and efficiency.
Read more about John Lonsdale’s speech to ABA Conference 2025APRA’s 2025-26 Corporate Plan
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