This page contains information regarding APRA's consultation on enhancements to the insurance statistical publications.
Consultations for Life insurance and friendly societies
Data and reporting
This page contains relevant information regarding the joint APRA-ASIC consultation on their proposed enhancements to the data collections for the life and general insurance industries.
This page contains APRA's direction for data collections and each industry’s roadmap for the creation of new collections and the transition to APRA Connect over the next five years.
This page contains consultations in relation to data confidentiality for the general insurance (GI) and life insurance (LI) industries.
Financial resilience
This page contains relevant information regarding APRA's review of the effectiveness of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital instruments for use in a potential bank stress scenario.
APRA is requesting feedback on its planned approach to integrating AASB 17 Insurance contracts into the capital and reporting frameworks applicable to life insurers and general insurers.
Governance
This page contains APRA's consultation on new prudential requirements for remuneration. The new requirements will help regulated entities align remuneration practices with risk, performance and their long-term viability.
This page contains relevant information regarding the joint APRA-ASIC consultations on key materials for the implementation of the Financial Accountability Regime (FAR).
This page contains relevant information on APRA's consultation on the remaking of four life insurance prudential standards that are due to sunset on 1 April 2023.
Other
This page contains information on a new cross-industry prudential standard that aims to consolidate existing standards on definitions for authorised deposit-taking institutions and insurers.
This page contains relevant information on APRA's proposed updates to the prudential for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs), general, life and private health insurers, and registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensees.
This page contains APRA’s consultation regarding the use of the term significant financial institution in APRA’s prudential standards.
Recovery and resolution
APRA is consulting on new prudential standards to strengthen the preparedness of banks, insurers and superannuation trustees to respond to future financial crises.
Risk management
This page sets out details of APRA’s proposals in relation to Operational Risk Management for all APRA-regulated entities, it includes a discussion paper and proposed new prudential standard.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released for consultation its draft guidance to banks, insurers and superannuation trustees on managing the financial risks of climate change.