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APRA’s new prudential standard on operational risk management comes into force
Banks, insurers and superannuation funds will need to meet higher standards of operational risk management from today as new requirements from the APRA come into force.APRA releases CPS 230 notification forms
To meet the notification requirements of Prudential Standard CPS 230 Operational Risk Management APRA has released electronic forms that should be completed by entities when notifying APRA.APRA shines light on retirement product performance
APRA has published data on superannuation retirement products for the first time. The performance of retirement products is vital to the retirement incomes received by Australians.Superannuation expenditure outcomes: putting members' best financial interests first
APRA has issued a letter to RSE licensees outlining its initial observations, highlighting examples of better practice, and identifying areas for improvement to support compliance with legal obligations and enhance member outcomes.APRA Chair John Lonsdale’s opening remarks to the Business Council of Australia boardroom lunch
APRA has published Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to the Business Council of Australia boardroom lunchProposed changes to capital framework for annuity products
This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on proposed changes to its capital framework for annuity products.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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