APRA warns licensees warning about 3 day rolloversBY ALEX DUNNIN | MONDAY, 22 APR 2013 12:45PMThe Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has today written to RSE licensees advising them of their new obligations to process rollovers within three days and use the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) developed SuperTIC service as their means for uniquely identifying member tax file numbers (TFNs). |
Editor's Choice
Trustees, platforms, cyber risk under APRA spotlight
|Superannuation trustees, platforms and cyber resilience will be under more scrutiny in the 2027 financial year from the prudential regulator.
ASIC draws parallels between ASX and super trustee failures
|ASIC commissioner Simone Constant has urged superannuation trustees to make good use of member data to better understand their needs as they move towards and through retirement.
Perpetual hit with double whammy redemption, impairment
|Perpetual's earnings will be slugged with a massive impairment thanks to an unnamed client redeeming nearly $6.5 billion (US$4.6bn) from a strategy run by Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley LLC (TSW).
GQG hit by $21bn outflows, FUM falls
|GQG Partners has recorded US$15.1 billion ($21.2 billion) in net outflows in the first half of 2026, sending funds under management (FUM) down 9.5% despite resilient investment performance across several of its strategies.
Further Reading
Products
Featured Profile

Andrew Gregory
CHIEF ADVICE OFFICER
UNISUPER
UNISUPER
After 25 years, Andrew Gregory remains motivated by the impact financial advice can have on Australians' lives. As UniSuper's chief advice officer, he is not slowing down on any of his current ambitions. Matthew Wai writes.







The main purpose of this letter is not to advise RSE licensees of their new obligations (as these are well known in the industry by now),, but the purpose is to recognise that the 2 obligations effective 1 July 2013 (3 day rollover timeframe and use of TIC) may not be easily met during the transition period (6 months ending 31 Dec 2013). The letter is aimed towards assuring Trustees that APRA is not necessarily concerned about breaches of these 2 obligations until 1 January 2014. There are a lot of funds that will not be prepared by 1 July 2013 and in anycase have a transition period available to them. This letter is timely as the industry must be worried about meeting the legislative obligations while it prepares for the new standards.