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2 September 2021

Confidentiality of data used in ADI quarterly publications and additional historical data

This page contains APRA's consultation on the confidentiality of data used in authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) quarterly publications and additional historical data.

September 2021

On 2 September 2021, APRA released its response to consultations on confidentiality of data submitted to APRA by ADIs. In the letter to industry, APRA announced its decision to make key entity-level ADIs' financial metrics non-confidential in a new centralised publication from 2022. 

The response letter and non-confidential submissions are available below:

Letter

Response to ADI data confidentiality consultations and public disclosure requirements

Non-confidential submissions on consultation released on 5 December 2019

Non-confidential submissions on consultation released on 29 September 2020

September 2020

On 29 September 2020, APRA released a letter resuming consultation on confidentiality of data submitted to APRA by ADIs, and a proposed list of key data items to be determined non-confidential. This consultation was paused in response to COVID-19.

The consultation letter and attached document can be found below:

Consultation on confidentiality of key ADI metrics

December 2019

On 5 December 2019, APRA released for consultation a letter outlining plans to determine that all data collected for its quarterly ADI publications should be considered non-confidential, allowing it to be published.

Submissions closed on 28 February 2020. 

The consultation letter and attached document can be found below:

Consultation on the confidentiality of data used in ADI quarterly publications and additional historical data

Note on submissions

It is APRA's policy to publish all submissions on the APRA website unless the respondent specifically tells APRA in writing that all or part of the submission is to remain confidential. An automatically generated confidentiality statement in an email does not satisfy this purpose. If you would like only part of your submission to be confidential, you should provide this information marked as 'confidential' in a separate attachment.

Submissions may be the subject of a request for access made under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOIA). APRA will determine such requests, if any, in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA. Information in the submission about any APRA-regulated entity that is not in the public domain and that is identified as confidential will be protected by section 56 of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998 and will therefore be exempt from production under the FOIA.