Confidentiality of international exposures data
On 4 July 2012, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) wrote to Australian-resident banks and selected registered financial corporations (RFCs) in relation to a proposal to determine international exposures data reported to APRA as non-confidential.
July 2012 - Consultation package
Industry letter
Response paper
Submissions received in response to consultation
APRA has received eight submissions in response to the July 2012 consultation on confidentiality of international exposures data. Of these, three are publicly available as they have not been marked as confidential. All non-confidential submissions are linked below:
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.