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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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12 December 2024

APRA releases quarterly authorised deposit-taking institution statistics for September 2024

This publication contains the quarterly Authorised Deposit-taking Institution (ADI) Performance and the quarterly ADI Property Exposure statistics for the quarter ending 30 September 2024.
9 December 2024

APRA to phase out AT1 as eligible bank capital

APRA has confirmed it will phase out the use of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital instruments to simplify and improve the effectiveness of bank capital in a crisis.
6 December 2024

APRA seeks feedback on consequential reporting changes to ARS 110.0 – Capital Adequacy

APRA has published a letter to ADIs seeking feedback on proposed consequential amendments to Reporting Standard ARS 110.0 – Capital Adequacy (ARS 110).
5 December 2024

APRA releases response to consultation on minor amendments to prudential framework for ADIs, insurers and RSE licensees

The consultation is part of the minor framework update process to ensure that clarifying and technical changes to the prudential framework are made in a timely manner.
25 November 2024

APRA Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to the European Australian Business Council

APRA has published Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to the European Australian Business Council.

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Status: Open to submissions
14 February 2025

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
14 February 2025

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.
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APRA Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to the European Australian Business Council

Mr Lonsdale noted that regulators globally are building up their understanding of how events such as wars, territorial disputes and trade restrictions might flow through to impact the financial and operational soundness of banks, insurers and superannuation funds.

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Therese McCarthy Hockey remarks to FINSIA’s The Regulators event

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.

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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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