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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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8 November 2024

Therese McCarthy Hockey remarks to FINSIA’s The Regulators event

APRA has published Member Therese McCarthy Hockey's remarks at FINSIA’s The Regulators event
7 November 2024

APRA consults on adjustments to its general insurance reinsurance framework

APRA is consulting on targeted adjustments to its general insurance (GI) reinsurance framework.
4 November 2024

APRA registers new non-operating holding company – St Andrew’s Australia Services Pty Ltd

APRA has registered St Andrew’s Australia Services Pty Ltd as a non-operating holding company of one registered life insurer under the Life Insurance Act 1995 and one authorised general insurer under Insurance Act 1973.
1 November 2024

APRA applies additional $10m capital requirement to Pacific International Insurance

APRA has applied an additional $10 million capital requirement to Pacific International Insurance Pty Limited (Pacific).
31 October 2024

APRA updates RPG 702.0 for the Economic and Financial Statistics (EFS) collection

APRA has updated Reporting Practice Guide RPG 702.0 ABS/RBA Data Quality for the EFS Collection (RPG 702.0) and the EFS Data Priority Listing.

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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 Deputy Chair Margaret Cole - Speech to the AFR Super & Wealth Summit 2024

In “Following the Evidence”, Margaret discusses APRA’s intensified scrutiny of superannuation fund expenditure and the release of APRA’s first data collection of fund level expenses.

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Cover of APRA's 2023-24 Annual Report

APRA publishes 2023-24 Annual Report

The report details our work in supervising regulated entities across banking, insurance and superannuation to ensure Australians’ financial interests are protected.

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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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