Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

28 Aug 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) today announces some changes to its internal structure designed to ensure it remains equipped to deal with emerging and future challenges. The changes will support APRA’s updated strategic priorities. The most significant change will see APRA move to having its five industry supervision groups being managed in two supervision divisions instead of the current three frontline supervision divisions – Banking, Superannuation and Insurance (encompassing general, life and private health insurance). From 2 September, the two frontline supervision divisions will be:

  • a General Insurance and Banking division; and 

  • a Life Insurance, Private Health Insurance and Superannuation division. 

https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-announces-internal-reorganisation-to-better-support-strategic-priorities

28 Aug 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has published its latest Corporate Plan outlining how it will maintain the strength and stability of Australia’s banks, insurers and superannuation trustees over the next four years. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-outlines-new-priorities-2024-25-corporate-plan

29 Aug 2024 - Climate reporting entities (CREs) with reporting periods ending 31 March 2024 have been lodging their climate statements on the Climate-related Disclosures Register. The FMA will be releasing a Climate-related Disclosures Monitoring Report in November this year, detailing their key monitoring findings and areas they would like CRE's to focus on for the next reporting period. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/guidance-library/crd-monitoring-plan-2023-2026/

29 Aug 2024 - As part of Sorted Money Month, the FMA have released a series of videos designed to kickstart conversations around money. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/campaigns/sorted-money-month-2024/

29 Aug 2024 - The FMA is hosting two Fairness Research roundtables with banks, non-bank deposit takers, insurers, fund managers, and financial advice firms to discuss fairness in financial services. The first event, with larger-sized firms, explored key topics including the interpretation of fairness from both consumer and provider perspectives, the role of governance in promoting fair outcomes, and future trends that may impact fairness in the sector. A second event, with smaller-sized firms, takes place in September. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/understanding-fairness-in-financial-services

29 Aug 2024 - All licensed Financial Advice Providers must submit an annual regulatory return as part of licensing conditions. 31% have already submitted their regulatory return during July and August. The submission period will close on 30 September 2024. Regulatory returns should be submitted through the FMA Online Services portal. https://www.fma.govt.nz/business/online-services

29 Aug 2024 - In September The FMA will be publicly consulting on the questions they propose to ask in the regulatory returns for financial institutions.  This consultation will be open for a 6-week period from 16 September 2024 to 25 October 2024. 

29 Aug 2024 - The annual Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Conference is being held in Wellington this year, on Wednesday 30 October and Thursday 31 October.  Hosted by the New Zealand Financial Intelligence Unit and The Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists, the theme of this year’s conference is “Shifting Paradigms: Navigating the Future of Financial Crime”. https://www.police.govt.nz/fiu-acams-conference-2024

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