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Financial services regulation update (November edition)

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Covered in this webinar: 

  • The significant reforms to Australia's merger control regime likely coming into effect from 1 January 2026. 
    • What will the new regime look like?
    • Which types of deals are likely to be caught?
    • What practical issues should be considered before the new regime comes into effect?
  • APRA's increasing scrutiny of expenditure by superannuation trustees.
    • What are APRA's areas of likely focus for surveillance and enforcement action?
    • What are the expenditure requirements in the new SPS 515?
    • What practical steps can trustees take to prepare?

This session was recorded on Thursday, 28 November 2024 at 12pm.

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Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Substantive law | Non-core area: QLD Other (Substantive law)
1 hour – 1 CPD point.

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Financial services regulation update (June edition)

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Financial services regulation update (May edition)

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