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APRA review highlights the need for improved valuation and liquidity risk governance in superannuation
APRA has released findings from a review into superannuation trustees’ progress in implementing enhanced valuation governance and liquidity risk management requirements.APRA releases updates to its APRA Connect taxonomy artefacts page
APRA has updated the APRA Connect Taxonomy Artefacts webpage with draft superannuation artefacts.APRA publishes the September 2024 edition of the Quarterly Superannuation Industry Publication, Superannuation Product Statistics and the Fund-level Statistics.
APRA publishes the September 2024 edition of the Quarterly Superannuation Industry Publication, Superannuation Product Statistics and the Fund-level Statistics.APRA finalises enhancements to superannuation data collections
APRA has responded to a recent consultation on enhancing superannuation data collections covering investments, trustee licensee profile and trustee profile.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.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.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 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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