Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Forms

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is the regulatory body responsible for supervising and regulating banks, credit unions, insurers, and other financial institutions in Australia. APRA's main objectives are to ensure the stability, safety, and efficiency of the financial system and to protect the interests of depositors, policyholders, and superannuation fund members. APRA sets prudential standards, assesses the financial health and risk management of regulated entities, and takes prompt and appropriate action to address any weaknesses or risks identified.

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This Form is used for collecting data on intermediated business with APRAs authorized general insurers, Lloyd's underwriters, and unauthorized foreign insurers in Australia.

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