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PRA's Senior Managers Regime

Management responsibility map for senior staff of the PRA

UK Prudential Regulation Authority publication sets out how it applies its Senior Managers Regime applicable to regulated firms to the PRA itself. The Responsibilities Map describes the PRA's management and governance arrangements and shows how responsibilities have been allocated.

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Feb 2021     Country: United Kingdom

Type: Standard

Peer: FCA's Senior Managers Regime , Strengthening Accountability in Banking

Topics: Supervisory framework, Corporate governance

Sectors: Banking, Insurance

Key Attributes Assessment Methodology for the Insurance Sector

FSB methodology for assessing the implementation of the Key Attributes for Effective Resolution Regimes in the insurance sector

Financial Stability Board consultation sets out essential criteria to guide the assessment of the compliance of a jurisdiction's insurance framework with the FSB's Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions in the insurance sector. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Aug 2020    

Type: Standard

Parent: Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions

Topics: Recovery and resolution, Crisis management and contingency planning, Cross-border cooperation, Systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs)

Sectors: Insurance

Global Frameworks for Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups and Mitigation of Systemic Risk in the Insurance Sector

IAIS comprehensive set of reforms to enable effective cross-border supervision of insurance groups

International Association of Insurance Supervisors reforms to enable effective cross-border supervision of insurance groups and contribute to global financial stability. Reforms include: i) the Common Framework (ComFrame); ii) Insurance Capital Standard (ICS); and iii) Holistic Framework for the assessment and mitigation of systemic risk in the insurance sector. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Nov 2019    

Type: Standard

Topics: Systemic risk, Risk-based supervision, Capital adequacy, Systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), Supervisory framework

Sectors: Insurance

Insurance Core Principles and Common Framework for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Group

IAIS internationally agreed standard for regulation and supervision of the insurance sector

International Association of Insurance Supervisors revisions to Insurance Core Principles. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Nov 2019    

Type: Standard

Topics: Supervisory framework, Corporate governance, Licensing, Risk management, Compliance function, Cross-border cooperation

Sectors: Insurance

Actuarial and Related Matters

APRA requirements for Appointed Actuaries within general, life and private health insurers

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority prudential standard sets out requirements for insurers to appoint an actuary and to establish a framework for the provision of actuarial advice. It also sets out the functions of the Appointed Actuary role. 

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Jul 2019     Country: Australia

Type: Standard

Topics: Actuarial, Corporate governance

Sectors: Insurance

Minimum Capital Requirements for Market Risk

BCBS revised standards for minimum capital requirements for market risk

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision standard ensures that standardization and internal model approaches to market risk deliver credible capital outcomes and promote consistent implementation of standards across jurisdictions. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Jan 2019    

Type: Standard

Parent: Basel II: International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards: A Revised Framework, Basel III: A Global Regulatory Framework for More Resilient Banks and Banking Systems

Topics: Market risk, Capital adequacy, Risk management

Sectors: Banking

Prudential Standard on Large Exposures

APRA standard on large exposures for banks

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority prudential standard requires banks to implement prudent measures and to set prudent limits to monitor and control their large exposures and risk concentrations. Key requirements are that banks must: i) have a board approved policy that governs large exposures and risk concentrations; ii) have adequate systems and controls to identify, measure, monitor and report large exposures and risk concentrations; iii) identify large exposures, including identifying a group of connected counterparties; iv) ensure large exposures meet the large exposure limit; and v) measure exposure values for large exposure purposes using specified treatments. 

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Jan 2019     Country: Australia

Type: Standard

Topics: Credit risk, Risk management, Corporate governance

Sectors: Banking

Prudential Standard on Information Security

APRA prudential requirements for addressing cyber risk and other information security threats

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority standard to minimize the likelihood and impact of information security incidents on the confidentiality, integrity or availability of information assets, including those managed by related parties or third parties. 

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Nov 2018     Country: Australia

Type: Standard

Topics: Cyber risk, FinTech, Operational risk

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Pensions

International Standards on Combatting Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation

Update of the FATF internationally agreed AML-CFT standard

Financial Action Task Force standard defines measures which countries should implement to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, as well as financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Sets out essential measures: i) identify risks, develop policies and domestic coordination; ii) pursue money laundering, terrorist financing and financing of proliferation; iii) apply preventive measures for financial sector and other designated sectors; iv) establish powers and responsibilities for competent authorities and other institutional measures; v) enhance transparency and availability of beneficial ownership information of legal persons and arrangements; and vi) facilitate international cooperation. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Oct 2018    

Type: Standard

Peer: Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Measures and Financial Inclusion, Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Risk Factor Guidelines, Emerging Terrorist Financing Risks , Risk-Based Approach for the Banking Sector, National Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Risk Assessment, The Role of Hawala and Other Similar Service Providers in Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing

Topics: Money laundering and terrorist financing

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Pensions, Securities, Microfinance

Technical Standards on Securitisation Disclosure Requirements

ESMA technical standards to comply with EU Securitisation Regulation

European Securities and Markets Authority standard for: i) securitization disclosure requirements; and ii) operational standards for collecting, verifying, and accessing securitization data. Disclosure requirements for the exposures underlying securitizations cover the major underlying exposure types: residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, auto loans/leases, consumer loans, corporate loans (including SME loans), credit card receivables, and leases. 

Publisher: Regional Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Aug 2018    

Type: Standard

Parent: Securitisation Regulation

Peer: Draft Standards on STS Securitisation Notifications

Topics: Securitization

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Securities

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