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26 April 2024

APRA and ASIC release notes on Superannuation CEO Roundtables - March 2024

The Roundtable was hosted by APRA Executive Director Carmen Beverley-Smith and ASIC Commissioner Simone Constant.
12 April 2024

APRA publishes the December 2023 edition of the Quarterly Superannuation Product Statistics and Quarterly Superannuation Industry Publication

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released the Quarterly Superannuation Product Statistics and Quarterly Superannuation Industry Publication.
27 March 2024

APRA to publish super fund expense data

APRA will publish new data on superannuation trustees’ expenses and investments. The data, to be published from August 2024, will include expenses at a fund level across a range of categories as well as the recipients of payments to industrial bodies and related parties for sponsorships and political donations.
14 March 2024

APRA and ASIC release a cross-industry information package on the Financial Accountability Regime

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) have published more information to help banks, insurers and superannuation trustees prepare for the commencement of the Financial Accountability Regime.
8 March 2024

APRA and ASIC issue final rules and further guidance for the Financial Accountability Regime

The FAR aims to improve the risk and governance cultures of all APRA-regulated entities by imposing a strengthened responsibility and accountability framework for all APRA-regulated entities and their directors as well as their most senior executives.

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Status: Open to submissions
22 May 2024

Enhancements to insurance statistical publications

This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on enhancements to the insurance statistical publications.
Status: Open to submissions
28 February 2024

Audit consequential amendments – superannuation

This page contains APRA’s consultation on minor and consequential amendments to the superannuation prudential framework affecting audit, governance and fitness and propriety.
Status: Open to submissions
Revisions to IRRBB framework - 1 March 2024 / Updates to capital framework - 8 March 2024

Revisions to the capital framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions

APRA is consulting on revisions to the capital framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) to implement ‘unquestionably strong’ capital ratios and the Basel III reforms.
Status: Open to submissions
3 May 2024

Minor updates to the prudential framework for ADIs and insurers

This page contains relevant information on APRA's proposed updates to the prudential framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions and general, life and private health insurers.
Status: Open to submissions
16 February 2024

Proposed changes to liquidity and capital requirements for authorised deposit-taking institutions

This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on targeted changes to liquidity and capital requirements aimed at strengthening the banking sector’s resilience to future stress.

APRA publishes Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking Summit

In his remarks, John called on the banking industry to take a wider view of potential risks to financial stability in light of the increasing interconnectivity of the global and domestic economic systems. He also released new details about APRA’s plan for its first system-wide stress test in 2025.

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

In her speech “Fortune Favours the Brave”, Ms Cole discusses APRA’s priorities for super trustees in preparation for the “coming of age” of Australia’s superannuation system.

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APRA Explains - who we are

As we mark 25 years of APRA, we wanted to highlight the vital work that we do in ensuring Australians' financial interests are protected and that the financial system remains stable, competitive and efficient. Learn more in the first in a new series of ‘APRA Explains’ videos.

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