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Taking a deep dive into what the FAR regime can solve and what it cannot, this session will also address why organisations should consider their FAR strategy to align to its strategic and operational models.
Our expert panel will share their thoughts on what governance in the ‘new normal’ will look like and how boards and fund staff can continue to push themselves regarding their risk appetite even in the face of uncertainty.
Taking both the legal considerations when considering a merger, and experience from two trustees that have just gone through one, this session will examine how to make a fund merger ready from a governance and operational perspective.
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Hear from APRA as they share their views on the key governance items that funds need to be focussed on, including shedding further light into the expected timeframe around SPS 511, expectations around sustainability and how it will drive improvement of trustee culture moving forward.