Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and managed. It influences how the objectives of the company are set and achieved, how risk is monitored and assessed, and how performance is optimised.

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has issued Prudential Standard APS 510 Governance, which sets out minimum foundations for good governance of regulated financial institutions, such as QSCU. This standard “aims to ensure that regulated institutions are managed in a sound and prudent manner by a competent Board of Directors, which is capable of making reasonable and impartial business judgments in the best interests of the regulated institution and which gives due consideration to the impact of its decisions on depositors”.

Framework

Directors and management are committed to high standards of corporate governance and with this in mind, has articulated and formalised the corporate governance framework within which QSCU operates in a Board Charter. The Board Charter is a written policy document that defines the respective roles, responsibilities and authorities of the Board, both individually and collectively, and of Management in setting the direction, management and control of the organisation. As such, it establishes the guidelines within which the Directors and Officers are to operate as they carry out their respective roles.

QSCU has also adopted the 10 essential principles contained in the Principles of Good Governance and Best Practice Recommendations published in March 2003 by the Australian Stock Exchange Corporate Governance Council. The following is a summary of how QSCU applies the 10 essential principles, through its Board Charter and other policies and procedures.

To view our statement of principles,

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