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Pandemic Planning

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Australian Prudential Regulation Authority () (Australian Prudential Regulation Authority)
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In 2006, APRA began meeting with a number of larger Australian and foreign banks, insurance companies and superannuation administrators regarding their pandemic planning activities. APRA is also considering how its own operations could be affected by a pandemic and is implementing measures to ensure it can continue to fulfil its public mission. This document summarises the issues arising from these activities.

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File URL: http://www.apra.gov.au/RePEc/RePEcDocs/Archive/information_papers/ifp0003.pdf
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Paper provided by Australian Prudential Regulation Authority in its series Information Papers with number ifp0003.

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Date of creation: 09 Oct 2006
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Handle: RePEc:apr:aprifp:ifp0003

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Keywords: Pandemic Planning;

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G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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