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Foreign branches in Australia: The implications of APRA’s finalised IRRBB (APS 117) and Liquidity Risk changes (APS 210)

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Foreign branches in Australia: The implications of APRA’s finalised IRRBB (APS 117) and Liquidity Risk changes (APS 210)
Foreign branches in Australia: The implications of APRA’s finalised IRRBB (APS 117) and Liquidity Risk changes (APS 210)

Time & Location

Aug 15, 2024, 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM

Virtual Event

About the Event

In recent weeks, APRA has finalised revisions to its framework for Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book (IRRBB) requirements, issuing the final revised Prudential Standard APS 117 Capital Adequacy: Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book (APS 117). The final revised APS 117 will be effective from 1 October 2025. Additionally, APRA has finalised targeted reforms to banks' liquidity and capital requirements to strengthen their ability to respond to future stress events, confirming plans to proceed with two of the three proposed measures. These reforms will come into effect on 1 July 2025, and the final versions of the updated APS 210 are already available on APRA’s website.

We welcome you to this presentation hosted by RegCentric where we will discuss how Foreign Branche ADI’s are affected by these changes.

Webinar Agenda

In this session, we will cover:

  • Overview of the new APS 117 requirements affecting Branches of foreign banks
  • Overview of the new APS 210 requirements affecting Foreign Branche ADI
  • Implementation timelines
  • Q&A

Who should attend?

Join this session if you are involved in:

  • Risk management
  • Finance and Regulatory Reporting
  • Process governance, risk, and controls

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