Supervision of conglomerate groups (Level 3)
August 2016
Letter
Prudential standards
Effective 1 July 2017.
Level 3
Cross-industry
Prudential practice guides
Effective 1 July 2017.
Level 3
March 2016
Letter
Draft prudential standards
ADIs, general, insurers, life companies, L2 Heads, L3 Heads
Prudential Standard CPS 220 Risk Management | ||
Prudential Standard CPS 231 Outsourcing | ||
Prudential Standard CPS 232 Business Continuity Management | ||
Prudential Standard CPS 510 Governance | ||
Prudential Standard CPS 520 Fit and Proper |
L3 Heads
Prudential Standard 3PS 001 Definitions | ||
Prudential Standard 3PS 221 Aggregate Risk Exposures | ||
Prudential Standard 3PS 222 Intra-group Transactions and Exposures | ||
Prudential Standard 3PS 310 Audit and Related Matters |
Draft prudential practice guides
L3 Heads
Draft Prudential Practice Guide 3PG 221 Aggregate Risk Exposures | ||
Draft Prudential Practice Guide 3PG 222 Intra-group Transactions and Exposures |
Non-confidential submissions
August 2014
Response paper
Prudential standards
Level 3
Cross-industry
Draft prudential practice guides
The response paper and prudential standards are accompanied by the release of a suite of draft prudential practice guides.
Level 3
Cross-industry
September 2013
Letter
Discussion paper
Draft reporting standards and forms
August 2013
Letter
May 2013
Letter
Response paper
Draft prudential standards
December 2012
Letters
Response paper
Draft prudential standards
May 2012
Letter
May 2011
Letter
March 2010
Discussion paper
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