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Australian superannuation dataAPRA’s data collection and publications
24 April 2013
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APRA’s superannuation data collection
Background• APRA• The Australian superannuation landscape
Current collection• History• Why does APRA collect data?• Challenges
Change underway• Legislative change• Mismatch between current collection
and user’s needs• Where to now?
APRA
• The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is the prudential regulator of the Australian financial services industry. It oversees banks, credit unions, building societies, general insurance and reinsurance companies, life insurance, friendly societies, and most members of the superannuation industry.
• Our mission: to establish and enforce prudential standards and practices designed to ensure that, under all reasonable circumstances, financial promises made by institutions we supervise are met within a stable, efficient and competitive financial system.
• We also act as the national statistical agency for the Australian financial sector.
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The Australian Superannuation landscape
• Predominantly defined contribution
• Superannuation assets - the same size as Australia’s GDP
• Stronger super reforms:– Prudential standards for superannuation
– MySuper product
– Superstream
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History of current collection
• Predecessor agency collections.
• Primary use / user for data?
• Mismatch between data collected and users’ needs.
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Why does APRA collect data?
• Prudential
• Publication
• On behalf of other financial sector agencies
• Assist minister to formulate financial policy.
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How and why we collect data for prudential standards
• D2A
• Examples
Data for prudential supervision
• Supervisory perspective: a starting point for analysis
Compliance with prudential standards.
Financial analysis.
Flag areas to speak to entity and get further information.
• APRA’s powers – key difference to stats agencies
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Publications
Promote understanding and assist research and public discussion on policy-issues, and well-informed decision-making by policy-makers, other regulators, market analysts, researchers and senior management of financial institutions.
Promote transparency and accountability of the financial institutions it regulates
Publication
• Quarterly reports about superannuation• Returns• Fees
• Seek to make much of the data publically accessible
• Improve how the data can be accessed
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Challenges for superannuation data collection
• Are we measuring accurately what we want to measure?
• Seemingly simple questions:– How many superannuation members are
there?
– What investments does a funds have exposure to?
– What are the costs to a member of being in a fund?
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Challenges: Current examples
• Defined benefit funding
• Different structures of super funds result in different reporting. Comparability suffers – how to resolve?
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• Purpose of different users may or may not overlap
Challenges for superannuation data publication
• How should the market be segmented?
• What ratios to publish?
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Rate of Return (ROR)
Corporate Industry Public sector Retail 10 yr ROR
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Collect data on behalf of other agencies
• ABS
• ASIC
• ATO
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Where to now?
• Discussion paper on publications released later this year.
• Work in progress