Four individuals have been recognised by the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) for outstanding contributions to custody and investment administration. The 2014 ACSA award winners are: Marian Azer, head of global funds services, product for J.P. Morgan Investor Services Australia and New Zealand Daniel Cheever, vice president and head of superannuation of State […]
APRA came under fire from speakers at the Investment Administration Conference for the cost and impractical nature of much of the compliance with new regulation. On a panel session on the subject of Stronger Super held in Sydney on February 12, APRA general manager Greg Brunner, heard of the stress that compliance was causing for […]
How are the people responsible for ensuring accurate and timely measurement of financial performance and compliance obligations coping with new APRA requirements? A group of chief financial officers, their advisers and service providers met to discuss the issues. A pdf copy of the discussion “All funds agree that there needs to be more information delivered […]
The superannuation industry climbed a mountain in meeting new reporting requirements in 2013 and can do the same again in 2014. David Braga, chair of the Australian Custodial Services Association, attributes the success to close co-operation between funds providers and APRA. “The initial (reporting requirements) draft that APRA issued at the end of 2012 was […]
The Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) is calling for nominations for its annual awards which recognise outstanding contributors to the Australian custody and investment administration industry.