The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released for consultation a discussion paper on proposed arrangements for the authorisation of MySuper products.
Accompanying the discussion paper is a draft authorisation application form together with instructions, as well as draft Prudential Standard SPS 410 MySuper Transition (SPS 410) which sets out requirements for trustees moving member balances into a MySuper product.
A number of elements in the draft authorisation application form request the submission of documents that will be required under the prudential standards, recently released in draft for consultation.
The authorisation process for RSE licensees wishing to offer MySuper products will commence from 1 January 2013. Once authorised, RSE licensees can offer these products from 1 July 2013 onwards.
Draft SPS 410 outlines requirements for all RSE licensees during the transition period from 1 July 2013 to 1 July 2017, by which date all accrued default amounts must be in a MySuper product except in limited circumstances.