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Consequential reporting changes to ARS 110.0 – Capital Adequacy
APRA has released a response to submissions on proposed updates to Reporting Standard ARS 110.0 Capital Adequacy (ARS 110).APRA and ASIC publish latest data on life insurance claims and disputes - December 2024
APRA’s Life Insurance Claims and Disputes Statistics publication presents the key industry and entity-level claims and disputes outcomes for 16 Australian life insurers writing direct business (i.e. excluding reinsurance).APRA accepts Court Enforceable Undertaking from ANZ and increases capital add-on to $1 billion
APRA has accepted a Court Enforceable Undertaking from ANZ to address ongoing weaknesses in the bank’s non-financial risk management practices and risk culture.APRA and the RBA release joint statement on the use of the RBA’s overnight standing facility
APRA and the RBA have published a joint statement on the use of the RBA’s Overnight Standing Facility.APRA releases private health insurance risk equalisation statistics for 2023/24
APRA has released its private health insurance risk equalisation statistics publication for the 2023/24 financial year.Proposed changes to governance
This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on proposed changes to its governance and fit and proper requirements.APRA Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking Summit
In “Building a strong governance framework for turbulent times”, Mr Lonsdale responded to initial feedback on APRA’s recent proposed changes to its governance requirements, as well as reflecting on the renewed global push for financial deregulation.
Read more about John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking SummitAPRA 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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