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APRA fines Equity Trustees for failing to meet data reporting requirements
APRA has fined Equity Trustees Superannuation Limited $782,500 for failing to meet its legal obligations to report data.Opening Statement to Senate Economics Legislation Committee - June 2024
APRA Publishes Chair John Lonsdale's Opening Statement to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee.APRA clarifies expectations on cyber security and adequacy of backups
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has written to all APRA-regulated entities emphasising the critical role of securing and testing data backups.APRA releases Monthly Authorised Deposit-taking Institution Statistics for April 2024
The Monthly Authorised Deposit-taking Institution Statistics (MADIS) publication provides selected information on the banking business of individual banks within the domestic market.Federal Court finds individual in contempt for breaching orders to stop unauthorised banking business
The Federal Court has found Andrew Morton Garrett in contempt of court for failing to comply with orders made against him following legal action by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).APRA publishes Chair John Lonsdale’s speech to AFR Banking Summit
In his remarks, John called on the banking industry to take a wider view of potential risks to financial stability in light of the increasing interconnectivity of the global and domestic economic systems. He also released new details about APRA’s plan for its first system-wide stress test in 2025.
Read moreMember Therese McCarthy Hockey’s remarks to AFIA Risk Summit 2024
In her speech, Ms McCarthy Hockey outlined APRA's view of the benefits and risks related to the proliferation of generative artificial intelligence in the financial services sector.
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