Tag:superannuation

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Australia: Financial Abuse and the Need for Better Financial Services Regulation
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Australia: Recovery and Exit Planning – Is the Superannuation Industry Ready?
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Australian Regulatory Update – 21 November 2022

Australia: Financial Abuse and the Need for Better Financial Services Regulation

By: Claudine Salameh and Tamsyn Sharpe

In December 2024 the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services (the Committee) published a Report following an inquiry into how well the existing financial services regulatory framework is protecting against financial abuse. The Report highlighted a range of regulatory gaps and considered how financial institutions could better mitigate the risk of financial abuse.

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Australia: 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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Australian Regulatory Update – 21 November 2022

By Jim Bulling and Anabelle Weinberg

1. “Finfluencers” pivot following warnings from ASIC and become authorised to provide general financial product advice

Earlier this year, ASIC put social media “finfluencers” on notice after warning that they could face imprisonment and hefty fines if they do not obtain an AFSL or do not stop promoting financial products online.

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