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Opening Statement to Senate Economics Legislation Committee - November 2024
APRA Publishes Chair John Lonsdale's Opening Statement to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee.APRA Executive Director Carmen Beverley-Smith's remarks to the ASFA Conference 2024
Ms Beverley-Smith spoke about APRA’s priorities for superannuation including building the industry's financial and operational resilience and driving improvements in member outcomes.APRA response to Cbus board announcement
APRA has issued a response regarding the board announcement by Cbus.H.E.S.T. Australia to make payments to members impacted by March 2020 revaluations
H.E.S.T. Australia Ltd (HESTA) has agreed to make payments to two cohorts of members impacted by valuation decisions made at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.APRA publishes new and updated FAQs on capital for ADIs and insurers
APRA has published one new frequently asked question (FAQ), updated 19 and deleted 11 FAQs on measurement of capital for ADIs and insurers.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.Therese McCarthy Hockey remarks to FINSIA’s The Regulators event
In her comments, Ms McCarthy Hockey outlined how APRA’s latest Corporate Plan is designed the address the major strategic challenges facing the Australian financial system at a time of heightened economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Read moreAPRA 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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