Regulatory Initiatives Grid - December 2024

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978-1-923278-04-2
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Treasury
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The Regulatory Initiatives Grid - Edition 1 lists announced and publicised regulatory reform priorities and initiatives that will materially affect the financial sector over the next 2 years.

Planned processes and regulatory changes are indicative only and remain subject to change including, for example, to reflect changes in priorities and/or the market environment.

The RIG is available in 3 formats: a report, a Microsoft Excel Workbook and an interactive dashboard.

The RIG Report includes a grid of all initiatives and activities in a static and print ready format.

Use the Excel Workbook to download all the RIG data and conduct your own analysis.

Interactive dashboard

Use the interactive dashboard to apply filters and examine information from a range of perspectives.

 

Direct link to PowerBi Dashboard

 

How to use the RIG interactive dashboard

  • You can search for initiatives by keywords in the search bar at the top of the dashboard.
  • You can filter by segment. Select a segment in any diagram to filter information across the rest of the dashboard.
  • You can apply multiple filters by pressing Ctrl while selecting another segment.
    • You can remove filter(s) by selecting the same segment(s) again or select ‘Clear all applied filters’ in the top right-hand corner of the dashboard.
  • In the table at the bottom of the dashboard, initiatives are listed in alphabetical order by default. You can select a column heading to sort the grid by that column.
  • You can select a row to display relevant data in the other diagrams.
  • You can select multiple rows by pressing Ctrl and the rows.
    • To remove the filter, select the same row(s) again, or select ‘Clear all applied filters’ in the top right-hand corner of the dashboard.

Disclaimer

The RIG is a point-in-time document, which means its content is current at the date of publication. Information contained in the RIG is indicative and subject to change – for example, from shifts in government priorities or financial market conditions.

The RIG has a strategic focus. It only includes initiatives that will materially affect the financial sector.

The RIG is not intended to be exhaustive. It does not capture all activity undertaken by regulators, including day-to-day work.