APRA SPS 220 Risk Management (Superannuation)
Risk Management Framework

APRA SPS 220 Risk Management (Superannuation) SPS220-P17: Identification of Group Derived Framework Elements

Where the RSE licensee is part of a corporate group and any element of its framework is controlled or influenced by, or subject to approval by, another group entity, the framework must specifically take account of risks arising from group policy objectives and strategies and must clearly identify whether it is wholly or partly derived from group policies or functions, the linkages and significant differences between the licensee framework and group policies or functions, and the process for monitoring by or reporting to the group on risk management including key procedures, reporting frequency and the approach to reviews.

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