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Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 74 of 2013
Reporting Standard SRS 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance
Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001
 
I, Steven John Davies, delegate of APRA, under paragraph 13(1)(a) of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (the Act) DETERMINE Reporting Standard SRS 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance, in the form set out in the Schedule, which applies to financial sector entities to the extent provided in paragraph 3 of the reporting standard.
 
Under section 15 of the Act, I DECLARE that the reporting standard applies to those financial sector entities on and after 1 July 2013.
 
This instrument commences on the date of registration on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
 
Dated:  3 June 2013
 
[signed]
 
 
Steven John Davies
General Manager
Statistics
Interpretation
In this Determination:
APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
financial sector entity has the meaning given by section 5 of the Act.
Schedule
 
Reporting Standard SRS 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance comprises the 12 pages commencing on the following page.

 
Reporting Standard SRS 330.2
Statement of Financial Performance
Objective of this Reporting Standard
This Reporting Standard sets out the requirements for the provision of information to APRA relating to the financial performance of a MySuper product.
It includes Form SRF 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance and associated specific instructions.
 
Authority
1.             This Reporting Standard is made under section 13 of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001.
Purpose
2.             Information collected in Form SRF 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance (SRF 330.2) is used by APRA for the purposes of prudential supervision and publication. It may also be used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Application and commencement
3.             This Reporting Standard applies to each registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensee (RSE licensee) in respect of each MySuper product within its business operations.[1]
4.             This Reporting Standard applies for reporting periods ending on or after 1 July 2013.
Information required
5.             An RSE licensee to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide APRA with the information required by SRF 330.2 in respect of each reporting period.
Forms and method of submission
6.             The information required by this Reporting Standard must be given to APRA in electronic format using the ‘Direct to APRA’ application or, where ‘Direct to APRA’ is not available, by a method notified by APRA, in writing, prior to submission.
Note: the ‘Direct to APRA’ application software (also known as ‘D2A’) may be obtained from APRA.
Reporting periods and due dates
7.             Subject to paragraph 8, an RSE licensee to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide the information required by this Reporting Standard in respect of each year of income of each RSE within which a MySuper product is located.
8.             If, having regard to the particular circumstances of a MySuper product, APRA considers it necessary or desirable to obtain information more or less frequently than as provided by paragraph 7, APRA may, by notice in writing, change the reporting periods for the MySuper product.
9.             The information required by this Reporting Standard must be provided to APRA:
(a)           for reporting periods ending on or after 1 July 2013 but before 1 July 2015 – within four months after the end of the year of income to which the information relates;
(b)          for reporting periods ending on or after 1 July 2015 – within three months after the end of the year of income to which the information relates; and
(c)           in the case of information provided in accordance with paragraph 8, within the time specified by notice in writing.
10.         APRA may grant, in writing, an RSE licensee an extension of a due date with respect to one or more MySuper product within its business operations, in which case the new due date for the provision of the information will be the date on the notice of extension.
Quality control
11.         The information provided by an RSE licensee under this Reporting Standard must be the product of systems, procedures and internal controls that have been reviewed and tested by the RSE auditor of the RSE within which the MySuper product, to which the information relates, is located.[2] This will require the RSE auditor to review and test the RSE licensee’s systems, procedures and internal controls designed to enable the RSE licensee to report reliable information to APRA. This review and testing must be done on:
(a)           an annual basis or more frequently if necessary to enable the RSE auditor to form an opinion on the reliability and accuracy of information; and
(b)          at least a limited assurance engagement consistent with professional standards and guidance notes issued by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board as may be amended from time to time, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the requirements of SPS 310.
12.         All information provided by an RSE licensee under this Reporting Standard must be subject to systems, processes and controls developed by the RSE licensee for the internal review and authorisation of that information. It is the responsibility of the Board and senior management of the RSE licensee to ensure that an appropriate set of policies and procedures for the authorisation of information submitted to APRA is in place.
Authorisation
13.         When an officer or agent of an RSE licensee provides the information required by this Reporting Standard using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software, it will be necessary for the officer or agent to digitally sign the relevant information using a digital certificate acceptable to APRA.
14.         If the information required by this Reporting Standard is provided by an agent who submits using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software on the RSE licensee’s behalf, the RSE licensee must:
(a)           obtain from the agent a copy of the completed form with the information provided to APRA; and
(b)          retain the completed copy.
15.         An officer or agent of an RSE licensee who submits the information under this Reporting Standard for, on behalf of, the RSE licensee must be authorised by either:
(a)           the Chief Executive Officer of the RSE licensee; or
(b)          the Chief Financial Officer of the RSE licensee.
Variations
16.         APRA may, by written notice to an RSE licensee, vary the reporting requirements of SRF 330.2 in relation to that RSE licensee or one or more MySuper products within that RSE licensee’s business operations.
Interpretation
17.         In this Reporting Standard:
APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority established under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998;
Chief Executive Officer means the chief executive officer of the RSE licensee, by whatever name called, and whether or not he or she is a member of the Board of the RSE licensee[3];
Chief Financial Officer means the chief financial officer of the RSE licensee, by whatever name called;
due date means the relevant date under paragraph 9(c) or, if applicable, paragraph 10;
MySuper product means a MySuper product within the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act regardless of whether or not it has a lifecycle investment strategy (within the meaning given in section 29TC(2) of the SIS Act);
reporting period means a period mentioned in paragraph 7 or, if applicable, paragraph 8;
RSE means a registrable superannuation entity as defined in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
RSE auditor means an auditor appointed by the RSE licensee to perform functions under this Reporting Standard;
RSE licensee has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
SIS Act means Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993; and
year of income has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act.
 

SRF 330.2: Statement of Financial Performance
 
Australian Business Number
Institution Name
 

 
 
 

Reporting Period
Scale Factor
Reporting Consolidation

 
 
 

 
Members' benefits flows
 
1. Members' benefits flows in
 

1.1. of which: Employer contributions

1.2. of which: Member contributions

1.3. of which: Accrued default amount

2. Members' benefits flows out
 

2.1. of which: Benefit payments

 
Superannuation activities
 
3. Investment income and gains/losses

4. Operating income

5. Investment expenses

5.1. of which: Associated with investment management base fee

5.2. of which: Associated with investment management performance based fee

6. Administration and operating expenses

6.1. Administration expenses

6.1.1. of which: Associated with member initiated activity

6.2. Operating expenses

7. Advice expenses

7.1. of which: Associated with intrafund advice

 
Insurance activities
 
8. Net flows from insurance activities
 

8.1. Insurance related inflows

8.2. Insurance related outflows


9. Profit/loss before income tax

10. Income tax expense/benefit
 

11. Profit/loss after income tax


12. Transfers into reserves affecting net assets available to
pay members' benefits
 

13. Transfers out of reserves affecting net assets available to
pay members' benefits
 


14. Change in net assets available to pay members' benefits

Reporting Form SRF 330.2
Statement of Financial Performance
Instructions
These instructions assist completion of Reporting Form SRF 330.2 Statement of Financial Performance (SRF 330.2). SRF 330.2 collects information relating to the financial performance of a MySuper product. Information reported in SRF 330.2 is required primarily for prudential and publication purposes.
Reporting level
SRF 330.2 must be completed for each MySuper product.
Reporting basis and unit of measurement
Report all items on SRF 330.2 in accordance with the Australian Accounting Standards unless otherwise specified.
Items on SRF 330.2 must be reported with respect to transactions that occurred during the reporting period.
Items on SRF 330.2 must to be reported as thousands of dollars.
Item 3 to item 7 inclusive on SRF 330.2 must be reported in accordance with fair and reasonable allocation processes determined by the RSE licensee, as required under s. 99E of the SIS Act. These instructions specify an apportionment basis which may be applied if the RSE licensee has not determined fair and reasonable allocation processes.
Specific instructions
Terms highlighted in bold italics indicate that the definition is provided in these instructions. 
Members’ benefits flows
Item 1 and item 2 collect the members’ benefits flows in and out of a MySuper product including contributions, net rollovers, net successor fund transfers, repatriations to employer sponsors and benefit payments.
Report contributions gross of contributions tax and any other tax and do not deduct: entry fees; deferred entry fees; commissions; management fees or any other ongoing fees or charges.   
Item 1
Report total members’ benefits flows into the MySuper product in item 1 as the total of contributions net of contributions tax and contributions surcharge, rollovers, successor fund transfers and other types of members’ benefits flows into the MySuper product.
Report the portion of total members’ benefits flows into the MySuper product which is employer contributions in item 1.1, the portion which is member contributions in item 1.2 and the portion which is accrued default amounts in item 1.3.

Members’ benefit flows
Represents members’ monies paid into or out of the entity.

Employer contribution
Represents contributions made by an employer on behalf of the member. Includes: employer contributions made to an accumulation account on behalf of members to meet super guarantee, award or other obligations, contributions paid as a result of a salary sacrifice arrangement, transfers from consolidated revenue funds for EPSSSs and constitutionally protected funds, and super guarantee charge and the taxable component of any super holding accounts special account amounts which the ATO transferred to the provider on behalf of the member. Reference: Member Contribution Statement.

Member contribution
Represents contributions made by a member including non excluded capital gains or capital proceeds and personal injury payments, direct termination payments, other third party contributions (low income superannuation contributions, government co-contributions and other family and friend contributions) and other contributions made by a person other than the employer. Reference: Member Contribution Statement.

 
Item 2
Report total members’ benefits flows out of the MySuper product in item 2 as the total of benefit payments, rollovers, successor fund transfers, repatriation to employer sponsors and other types of members’ benefits flows out of the MySuper product.
Report the portion of total members’ benefits flows out of the MySuper product which is benefit payments in item 2.1.

Benefit payment
Represents lump sum benefit payments and pension benefits paid directly to members. Excludes: rollovers and successor fund transfers. Reference: SIS Regulations, Divisions 6.2 and 6.3; Superannuation Industry (Unclaimed Money and Lost Members) Act 1999, Part 4A.

Superannuation activities
Item 3 to item 7 inclusive collect income and expenses arising from superannuation activities of the MySuper product related to investments, administration and operations. Report expenses gross of any deductions or related rebates i.e. do not net related rebates against investment expenses.
Where an RSE licensee has not determined an approach to apportioning the total value of income and expense to a sub-fund or select investment option the RSE licensee must use the minimum apportionment basis.
Minimum apportionment basis: Item 3 and item 5 must be reported by apportioning the total value of income or expense that was incurred during the reporting period, against the value of investments of the sub-fund or select investment option as at the end of the reporting period. Item 6 and item 7 must be reported on this basis also if the corresponding administration fee or advice fee was charged on a percentage basis.
Item 4 must be reported by apportioning the total value of income that was incurred during the reporting period, against the number of member accounts of the sub-fund or select investment option as at the end of the reporting period. Item 6 and item 7 must be reported on this basis also if the corresponding administration fee or advice fee was charged on a dollar basis.
Item 3
Report investment income and gains/losses in item 3.

Investment income and gains/losses
Represents the total investment income from superannuation activities. Includes: investment income after impairment expense, gains/losses on investments and other investment income.

 
Item 4
Report operating income in item 4.

Operating income
Represents income sourced from miscellaneous operating activities. Includes: income from scrip lending; income associated with underwriting activities; fees and commissions; rebates on costs, commissions and charges; and other miscellaneous income. Excludes: investment income.

 
Item 5
Report investment expenses in item 5.
Report the portion of investment expenses associated with investment management base fee in item 5.1 and the portion of investment expenses associated with investment management performance based fee in item 5.2.

Investment expenses
Represents expenses that relate to the investment of the assets of the entity. Includes: expenses for which investment fees are charged and expenses associated with generating income on investments.

Investment management  base fee
Represents investment fees which are not determined by reference to the performance of the investments made by the investment manager on behalf of the RSE licensee of an RSE. Excludes: investment management performance based fees.

Investment management performance based fee
Represents investment fees which are determined, in whole or in part, by reference to the performance of an investment made by an investment manager on behalf of the RSE licensee of an RSE. Includes: accrued performance fees, past loss clawbacks in performance fees. Excludes: investment management base fees. 

 
Item 6
Item 6 is a derived item. Report administration and operating expenses in item 6 as the sum of administration expenses reported in item 6.1 and operating expenses reported in item 6.2
Report the portion of administration expenses reported in item 6.1 that is the result of member initiated activity in item 6.1.1.

Administration expenses
Represents expenses that relate to the administration or operation of the fund. Includes: administration expenses for which administration fees are charged.  Report the total expense charged by an administrator where the administrator is also a service provider of activities other than administration e.g. custodial, and the expense is not segregated by activity type.

Member initiated activity
Represents an activity that is engaged in at the request, or with the consent, of a member. Excludes:  an activity that relates to a member and is required by law.  

Operating expenses
Represents expenses that relate to the operation of the fund by the RSE licensee. Includes: operating expenses for which administration fees are charged, such as expenses relating to advertising/marketing, commissions, director/individual trustee expenses, operating expenses associated with service provider and other operating expenses. Excludes: administration expenses.

 
Item 7
Report advice expenses in item 7.
Report the portion of advice expenses reported in item 7 that is a result of intrafund advice in item 7.1.

Advice expenses
Represents expenses that relate to the provision of financial product advice to a member. Includes: expenses for which activity fees relating to provision of financial product are charged.

Intrafund advice
Represents financial product advice to members within the meaning given in s. 99F of the SIS Act.

Insurance activities
Item 8 collects information arising from insurance activities of the MySuper product.
Item 8
Item 8 is a derived item. Report net flows from insurance activities in item 8 as the total of insurance related inflows reported in item 8.1 minus the total of insurance related outflows reported in item 8.2 for both acquired insurance and self-insurance arrangements of the MySuper product.
 
 
Insurance related inflows
Represents inflows sourced from insurance activities. Includes: insurance claim benefits credited to member accounts, reinsurance benefits, rebate income received on premiums charged and changes in insurance liabilities or reinsurance assets.

Insurance related outflows
Represents outflows incurred through insurance activities. Includes: premiums debited from member accounts, reinsurance premiums charged, expenses incurred for insurance claims and changes in insurance liabilities or reinsurance assets.

Acquired insurance
Represents insurance acquired by an RSE licensee from a life company registered, or taken to be registered, under s. 21 of the Life Insurance Act 1995 or a general insurance company or Lloyd’s underwriter authorised, or taken to be authorised, under the Insurance Act 1973 (an insurer), in accordance with Prudential Standard SPS 250 Insurance in Superannuation.

Self-insurance
Represents insurance offered under an RSE licensee’s self-insurance arrangements, in accordance with Prudential Standard SPS 250 Insurance in Superannuation.

Profit/Loss
Item 9 to item 11 inclusive collect the profit/loss before and after income tax of the MySuper product.
Item 9
Item 9 in a derived item. Report profit/loss before income tax in item 9 as the sum of investment income and gains/losses reported in item 3, operating income reported in item 4 and net flows from insurance activities reported in item 8 minus the sum of investment expenses reported in item 5, administration expenses and operating expenses reported in item 6 and advice expenses reported in item 7.

Profit/loss before income tax
Represents total income less total expenses gross of any tax effects.

 
Item 10
Report income tax expense/benefit in item 10.

Income tax expense/benefit
Represents income tax expense/benefit incurred, comprising the sum of current tax expense/income less tax benefits and tax expenses, and deferred tax expense/income. Includes: Capital gains tax on investment disposals, over/under provision for income tax in prior years to adjust prior year income tax provisions. Excludes: Contributions tax and contributions surcharge.

 
Item 11
Item 11 is a derived item. Report profit/loss after income tax in item 11 as profit/loss before income tax reported in item 9 minus income tax expense/benefit reported in item 10.

Profit/loss after income tax
Represents total income less total expenses net of all tax effects.

Transfers of reserves
Item 12 and item 13 collect reserve movements that impact the net assets available to pay members’ benefits of a MySuper product. Excludes: Members benefits into the RSE already reported in item 1 of this form.
Item 12
Report transfers into reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits in item 12. Excludes: members’ benefits flows paid into the sub-fund or select investment option already reported in item 1.

Transfers into reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits
Represents the total value transferred into a reserve resulting in an increase in the net assets available to pay members’ benefits. Includes: amounts transferred from the RSE licensee directly into a reserve held by the RSE.

 
Item 13
Report transfers out of reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits in item 13. Excludes: Members benefits out of the RSE already reported in item 2.

Transfers out of reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits
Represents the total value transferred out of a reserve that results in a decrease in the net assets available to pay members’ benefits. Excludes: expenses where the source of payment, or portion thereof, was a reserve.

Change in net assets available to pay members’ benefits
Item 14 collects the net change in assets available to pay members’ benefits of a MySuper product.
Item 14
Item 14 is a derived item. Report change in net assets available to pay members’ benefits in item 14 as the net of members’ benefits flows in, in item 1 and members’ benefits flows out in item 2, plus profit/loss after income tax in item 11 and transfers into of reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits reported in item 12, minus transfers out of reserves affecting net assets available to pay members’ benefits reported in item 13.

Net assets available to pay members’ benefits
Represents the surplus of total assets less total liabilities which is underlying the value of members’ benefits. Includes: reserves.

Interpretation
For the purposes of these instructions:
·                accrued default amount has the meaning given in section 20B of the SIS Act;
·                MySuper product means a MySuper product within the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act regardless of whether or not it has a lifecycle investment strategy (within the meaning given in section 29TC(2) of the SIS Act);
·                RSE means a registrable superannuation entity as defined in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
·                RSE licensee has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
·                SIS Act means Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993; and
·                SIS Regulations means Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994.
 
 

[1]           For the purposes of this Reporting Standard, an ‘RSE licensee’s business operations’ includes all activities as an RSE licensee (including the activities of each RSE of which it is the licensee), and all other activities of the RSE licensee to the extent that they are relevant to, or may impact on, its activities as an RSE licensee. For the avoidance of doubt, if the RSE licensee is trustee in relation to one or more MySuper products, the RSE licensee must separately provide the information required by the form for each MySuper product within its business operations. An RSE licensee that does not have any MySuper products within its business operations is not required to provide information under this Reporting Standard.
[2]           Refer also to Prudential Standard SPS 310 Audit and Related Matters (SPS 310).
[3]           Refer to Prudential Standard SPS 510 Governance.