APRA and ASIC Superannuation Roundtable Insights & Outcomes

APRA and ASIC hosted Superannuation CEO Roundtables in June and July 2024, focusing on a central theme of “superannuation funds as investors of members’ money”.

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Brisbane Financial Adviser Sentenced to 12 Years Imprisonment

A former financial adviser and director of a financial institution (FI) in Brisbane, Australia, has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment with parole eligibility after six years, including the 977 days of pre-sentence custody declared as time already served.

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Challenges of Compliance Monitoring for Smaller Firms

Staying on top of the latest regulatory developments in the financial services industry to maintain compliance and stay ahead of potential risk poses significant challenges for firms of all sizes. However, it can be particularly complex for smaller firms, where factors like limited resources and reliance on manual processes can make an already complicated endeavor even more difficult to manage.

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Get the Message! Preserve eComms or Face Steep Regulatory Consequences

Over the past few years, the SEC and CFTC have charged multiple Wall Street firms with widespread recordkeeping failures, handing down staggering penalties of upwards of three billion dollars and counting. In the latest sweeps, the SEC levied fines totaling over $390 million against 26 firms, and the CFTC handed down combined additional penalties of $80 million against three of the firms involved.
 

Are your books and records ready to stand up to regulatory scrutiny?

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Bill Passed to Boost Singapore's Fight Against Money Laundering

Singapore’s Parliament has passed the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Other Matters Bill, a crucial step in enhancing the nation’s defences against financial crimes. The Bill, introduced by Singapore’s Second Minister for Home Affairs, Josephine Teo, is designed to strengthen the country’s anti-money laundering (AML) framework, ensuring it keeps pace with global standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Teo explains during her second reading of the Bill, “We have been distilling the learning points through careful studies of the changing modus operandi, as well as the new standards promulgated by FATF.”

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