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APRA proposes updated approach to treatment of HELP debts
APRA has begun consulting on proposed changes to how banks treat Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) debt repayments when assessing home loan applications.APRA statement on BUSSQ Federal Court appeal
APRA issues statement on BUSSQ's appeal of Federal Court ruling.APRA rescinds information paper on cloud outsourcing and ceases ad hoc credit reporting collection
APRA has confirmed two further steps to simplify the prudential framework.APRA clarifies expectations regarding commercial property lending
APRA has published a letter to authorised deposit-taking institutions clarifying APRA’s expectations regarding pre-sales and commercial property lending.APRA revokes Lutheran Laypeople's League of Australia's banking licence
Lutheran Laypeople’s League of Australia has requested APRA revoke its licence to operate as an authorised deposit-taking institution.Clarifying the treatment of Higher Education Loan Program debt obligations
This page contains relevant information regarding APRA’s consultation on clarifying the treatment of Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) debt obligations within APRA’s prudential and reporting frameworks.
APRA Deputy Chair Margaret Cole - Remarks to the Conexus Chair Forum
In her remarks, Ms Cole discussed the importance of strong board governance in super in areas including fund expenditure, investment and operational risk management. Ms Cole also flagged APRA’s upcoming engagement with all APRA-regulated industries on a review to update core prudential governance standards.
Read moreAPRA 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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