Business continuity is no longer just a compliance exercise. For superannuation funds, it is a critical part of operational resilience, effective governance and member protection.
This practical virtual workshop delivered by FTI Consulting, will help trustees, Board directors, senior executives, risk professionals and business continuity teams understand what effective business continuity management looks like in practice.
The session will cut through the compliance noise and focus on practical implementation, including how to set meaningful tolerances, oversee critical service providers and stress test your fund’s resilience.
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Learning outcomes
After attending this workshop you will be able to:
- explain key CPS 230 business continuity requirements
- identify common BCM embedment challenges
- assess tolerance setting, scenario testing and critical operations
- understand third-party and service provider dependency risks
- apply practical questions to support Board and senior management oversight.
Who should attend?
- Trustees and Board Directors with responsibility for RSE licensee governance and operational resilience oversight.
- Chief Risk Officers, COOs and Senior Operations Managers in superannuation funds responsible for embedding CPS 230 in day-to-day operations.
- Risk and Business Continuity Professionals working on BCM uplift, critical operations identification and service provider management.
- Assurance and Governance Leads responsible for evidencing BCM effectiveness and oversight.
How you’ll learn
1-hour virtual workshop.
ASFA’s virtual workshops are a live and interactive learning experience. Participants can engage with industry-leading presenters who are experts in their field, together with their peers, just like they would at an ASFA face-to-face workshop. It is a unique opportunity to workshop ideas and concepts in a collaborative online environment facilitated by experts. Virtual workshops are limited to 30 participants to allow for discussion, and to ensure that participants have ample opportunity to ask presenters questions.



