This is the new government agency, which came into effect from 1 July 1998 whose main responsibilities are to provide prudential regulation for deposit taking institutions, life and general insurance companies and superannuation funds. It has taken over some of the responsibilities previously handled by the Insurance and Superannuation Commission (ISC)
Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority APRA is one of the two government departments charged with the primary responsibility for supervising the superannuation system, together with ASIC superannuation benefits on compassionate grounds. The Tribunal is unable to deal with complaints about decisions of APRA Phone 13 10 60
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. The regulator of the superannuation industry (as well as the banking and insurance industries).
a non-profit association that collects and distributes Australian and New Zealand copyright royalties for music creators and publishers from around the world
Australian prudential regulation authority. A government regulator of banks, insurance companies, superannuation funds, credit unions, building societies and friendly societies.
Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, the prudential regulator of ADIs and the insurance and superannuation industry.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. This Commonwealth agency is responsible for the prudential regulation of banks, life insurance companies, general insurance companies and superannuation funds.
Abbreviation for Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. A Commonwealth statutory body, which undertakes the prudential supervision of deposit-taking institutions, of life and general insurance companies and of superannuation funds.
Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority. The Federal Government body responsible for regulation and monitoring of the insurance and superannuation industries.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Is the Australian regulator and supervisor of authorize deposit-taking institutions and certain non-bank financial institutions.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. APRA is the prudential regulator of the Australian financial services industry. It oversees banks, credit unions, building societies, general insurance and reinsurance companies, life insurance companies, friendly societies, and most members of the superannuation industry.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is the single prudential regulator of banks, insurance companies, superannuation funds, credit unions, and building and friendly societies. APRA is not responsible for product disclosure standards, customer complaints or licensing agents and brokers. These are the responsibility of ASIC (see below).