Consultation on revisions to prudential practice guide APG 223 residential mortgage lending
21 June 2019
The ABA welcomes APRA’s revision of the current buffer and floor limits set in December 2014.
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20 May 2019
The ABA is concerned that a move away from a principles based approach will negatively affect competition.
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17 May 2019
It is important that any consideration of the liability of individuals for corporate misconduct take account of the various avenues pursuant to which individuals might be personally liable for corporate misconduct under the law as it stands.
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17 May 2019
The ABA’s has specific comments on the following chapters: Third parties and related parties Implementation of controls Internal audit Attachment B: Training and awareness Attachment C: Identity and access
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10 May 2019
The ACCC’s draft Rules provide a good foundation for the implementation of open banking, however there are a number of areas that have not been addressed in the draft Rules or which require further guidance.
Download PDFEnforceability of financial services industry codes
18 April 2019
Recommendation 1.15 should be implemented in a manner consistent with Commissioner Hayne’s clear intention to preserve the benefits and fundamental self-regulatory characteristics of financial sector codes.
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15 April 2019
This is an important first step in enabling AFCA to deal with legacy complaints about conduct by financial firms dating back to 1 January 2008 that have not been previously considered and fall outside the period allowed under AFCA’s existing jurisdiction.
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12 April 2019
The ABA supports the Government decision to undertake regular capability reviews of financial regulators as recommended in the Royal Commission Final Report.
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10 April 2019
While the Issues Paper comprehensively considers the impact of eConveyancing from an industry and government perspective, greater consideration should be given to the consumer outcome.
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9 April 2019
The ABA does not support this Bill and has concerns with the drastic regulatory intervention it proposes. The industry’s existing reform program will be more efficient, less costly and less disruptive to the economy and community.
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