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APRA is Australia’s prudential supervisor, responsible for ensuring that our financial system is stable, competitive and efficient.

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16 October 2024

APRA publishes 2023-24 Annual Report

APRA's Annual Report is prepared in accordance with sections 43 and 46 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.
14 October 2024

APRA releases quarterly insurance statistics for June 2024

APRA has released quarterly industry aggregate insurance statistical publications with enhanced content and presentation.
10 September 2024

APRA proposes update to bank capital framework to strengthen crisis preparedness

APRA has proposed changes to the capital framework for banks in relation to hybrid instruments to simplify and improve the effectiveness of bank capital in a crisis.
6 September 2024

APRA consults on minor updates to the prudential framework for ADIs, insurers and RSE licensees

APRA has released for consultation a number of minor updates to the prudential framework for all regulated entities.
28 August 2024

APRA announces internal reorganisation to better support strategic priorities

APRA has announced some changes to its internal structure designed to ensure it remains equipped to deal with emerging and future challenges.

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Status: Open to submissions
8 November 2024

Improving the effectiveness of Additional Tier 1 capital instruments

This page contains relevant information regarding APRA's review of the effectiveness of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital instruments for use in a potential bank stress scenario.
APRA Corporate Plan 2024-25

APRA outlines new priorities in 2024-25 Corporate Plan

APRA has published its latest Corporate Plan outlining how it will maintain the strength and stability of Australia’s banks, insurers and superannuation trustees over the next four years. 

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APRA Chair John Lonsdale - Speech to Australian Banking Association Conference 2024

In his speech, John defended the importance of a strong and stable banking system in supporting the flow of credit to homeowners and businesses, and a growing economy.

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APRA Explains - who we are

APRA plays a vital role in ensuring Australians' financial interests are protected and that the financial system remains stable, competitive and efficient. Learn more in this ‘APRA Explains’ video.

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