Archive:July 18, 2024

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Recovery and Exit Planning – Is the Superannuation Industry Ready?
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NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner Proposes a Financial Services Code of Practice to Combat Modern Slavery

Recovery and Exit Planning – Is the Superannuation Industry Ready?

By: Claudine Salameh and Tamsyn Sharpe

From 1 January 2025, Prudential Standard CPS 190 (CPS 190) will come into effect for Registrable Superannuation Entity (RSE) licensees. These entities will be required to have detailed recovery and exit plans to support the navigation of events which may threaten their financial viability. Following a recent review of the superannuation industry’s preparedness for the commencement of CPS 190, the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) expressed the urgent need for RSE licensees to ‘consider and develop more robust and effective‘ contingency plans.

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NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner Proposes a Financial Services Code of Practice to Combat Modern Slavery

By: Jim Bulling and Emre Cakmakcioglu

In May 2024, the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner (Commissioner) published a Discussion Paper introducing a draft Code of Practice (Code) to reduce modern slavery in the financial services sector. The Commissioner sought feedback on both the Discussion Paper and Code by 15 July 2024.

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