CommInsure Capital Adequacy Disclosure. Version 1 Dated: 30 June 2014



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CommInsure Capital Adequacy Disclosure Version 1 Dated: 30 June 2014

CommInsure CommInsure is a registered business name under which the insurance companies in the Commonwealth Bank Group (the Group) conduct business. The companies are: The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited (CMLA) CMLA is a life insurance company offering a range of life insurance products including risk, retirement income and investment products. CMLA is regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) under the Life Insurance Act 1995. Commonwealth Insurance Limited (CIL) CIL is a general insurance company offering a range of general insurance products including home and motor insurance products. CIL is regulated by APRA under the Insurance Act 1973. Prudential Standards To protect the interests of policy owners and prospective policy owners, APRA issues prudential standards with which life and general insurance companies must comply. The Life Insurance Prudential Standards (LPS) apply to life insurance companies like CMLA and the General Insurance Prudential Standards (GPS) apply to general insurance companies like CIL. Purpose This document has been prepared for the purpose of satisfying the reporting requirements set out in APRA s prudential standards Capital Adequacy () and Capital Adequacy (). The document includes details on the capital base, prescribed capital amount and capital adequacy multiple for CMLA and CIL. and require CommInsure to publish these details, at least annually, so they are readily accessible to both policy owners and other market participants. Consistent with this requirement, this document is available on the Group s corporate website commbank.com.au While this document is unaudited, it has been prepared in accordance with the Board approved Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP) and has been compiled based on audited information supplied to APRA. Further Information Please contact: Investor Relations Warwick Bryan Phone: 02 9118 7112 Email: warwick.bryan@cba.com.au Commonwealth Insurance Limited requires CIL to disclose the capital adequacy position for the general insurance company as a whole. This has been calculated as at 30 June 2014 and is provided in Figures 1 to 3. Figure 1: CIL Capital Base ($ 000) Net Assets 283,741 Regulatory Adjustments to Common Equity Tier 1 Capital (7,074) Common Equity Tier 1 Capital 276,667 Additional Tier 1 Capital 0 Regulatory Adjustments to Additional Tier 1 Capital 0 Tier 2 Capital 0 Regulatory Adjustments to Tier 2 Capital 0 Capital Base 276,667 Figure 2: CIL Prescribed Capital Amount ($ 000) Insurance Risk Charge 50,937 plus Insurance Concentration Risk Charge 50,000 plus Asset Risk Charge 19,423 plus Asset Concentration Risk Charge 0 plus Operational Risk Charge 19,607 less Aggregation Benefit (13,825) plus APRA Prescribed Adjustments 0 Prescribed Capital Amount 126,142 Figure 3: CIL Capital Adequacy Multiple ($ 000) Capital Base 276,667 divided by Prescribed Capital Amount 126,142 Capital Adequacy Multiple 219% Important information This document is issued by The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited ABN 12 004 021 809 AFSL 235035 (CMLA) and Commonwealth Insurance Limited ABN 96 067 524 216 AFSL 235030 (CIL), both wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiaries of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124. The information in this document is factual in nature and is not intended as advice, financial or otherwise. CommInsure is a registered business name of CMLA and CIL.

The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited requires CMLA to disclose the capital adequacy position for each Statutory Fund (SF), the General Fund (GF), and the life insurance company as a whole. These items have been calculated as at 30 June 2014 and are provided in Figures 4 to 7. Figure 4: CMLA Disclosures ($ 000) CMLA Net Assets 1,627,624 Regulatory Adjustments to Common Equity Tier 1 Capital (720,967) Common Equity Tier 1 Capital 906,657 Additional Tier 1 Capital 0 Regulatory Adjustments to Additional Tier 1 Capital 0 Tier 2 Capital 0 Regulatory Adjustments to Tier 2 Capital 0 Capital Base 906,657 Prescribed Capital Amount 481,220 Capital Adequacy Multiple 188% Figure 5: CMLA Statutory Funds and General Fund Disclosures ($ 000) Net Assets 497,381 7,621 30,404 28,374 6,213 945,730 111,901 Regulatory Adjustments to Common Equity Tier 1 Capital (151,453) (1) 0 10,274 0 (667,247) 87,460 Common Equity Tier 1 Capital 345,928 7,620 30,404 38,648 6,213 278,483 199,361 Tier 2 Capital 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Regulatory Adjustments to Tier 2 Capital 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capital Base 345,928 7,620 30,404 38,648 6,213 278,483 199,361 Figure 6: CMLA Components of Prescribed Capital Amount ($ 000) Insurance Risk Charge 87,357 0 0 4,681 0 0 0 plus Asset Risk Charge 51,254 0 101 10,978 49 53,693 8,080 plus Asset Concentration Risk Charge 0 0 0 0 0 0 148,172 plus Operational Risk Charge 26,174 2,176 15,663 3,068 1,509 26,920 0 less Aggregation Benefit (28,842) 0 0 (2,893) 0 0 0 plus Combined Stress Scenario Adjustment 23,837 0 0 0 0 45,810 3,433 Prescribed Capital Amount 159,780 2,176 15,764 15,834 1,558 126,423 159,685 Figure 7: CMLA Capital Adequacy Multiple ($ 000) Capital Base 345,928 7,620 30,404 38,648 6,213 278,483 199,361 divided by Prescribed Capital Amount 159,780 2,176 15,764 15,834 1,558 126,423 159,685 Capital Adequacy Multiple 217% 350% 193% 244% 399% 220% 125%

Glossary Term Reference Definition Additional Tier 1 Capital Aggregation Benefit APRA Asset Concentration Risk Charge Asset Risk Charge Capital Adequacy Multiple Capital Base Combined Stress Scenario Adjustment Common Equity Tier 1 Capital LPS117 GPS117 LPS114 GPS114 Additional Tier 1 Capital comprises high quality components of capital that satisfy the following essential characteristics: (a) (b) (c) (d) provide a permanent and unrestricted commitment of funds; are freely available to absorb losses; rank behind the claims of policy owners and other more senior creditors in the event of winding up of the issuer; and provide for fully discretionary capital distributions. The aggregation benefit makes an explicit allowance for diversification between asset and insurance risks in the calculation of the prescribed capital amount. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) oversees banks, credit unions, building societies, general insurance and reinsurance companies, life insurance, friendly societies and most members of the superannuation industry. The Asset Concentration Risk Charge relates to the risk resulting from concentrations in individual assets or large exposures to individual counterparties or groups of related counterparties. The Asset Risk Charge relates to the risk of adverse movements in the value of a fund s on-balance sheet and off-balance sheet exposures. The Capital Adequacy Multiple is equal to the Capital base divided by the Prescribed Capital Amount. The Capital Base consists of paid-up ordinary shares and shareholder retained profits reduced by items which APRA does not deem eligible for inclusion including Deferred Acquisition Costs and Deferred Tax Assets. The Combined Stress Scenario Adjustment for CMLA determines to what extent the future shareholder tax benefits and management actions allowed for in determining the Insurance Risk Charge and Asset Risk Charge can be recognised. This is the highest quality of capital available reflecting the permanent and unrestricted commitment of funds that are freely available to absorb losses. It comprises ordinary share capital, retained earnings and reserves less prescribed deductions. General Fund The General Fund is the shareholder s fund of a life insurance company. ICAAP Insurance Concentration Risk Charge GPS116 The Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process is the process by which CMLA and CIL manage the adequacy of their capital base in line with their risk profile and Target Capital requirements. The Insurance Concentration Risk Charge for CIL represents the net financial impact from either a single large event, or a series of smaller events, within a one year period.

Term Reference Definition Insurance Risk Charge LPS115 GPS115 The Insurance Risk Charge relates to the risk of adverse impacts due to movements in future claims, expenses, lapses and other insurance risks as applicable. Net Assets The Net Assets of a Statutory Fund or General Fund is a reference to the net assets of the fund determined under the life company s prudential reporting to APRA under the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (Collection of Data Act). It includes shareholders capital and retained profits, unallocated benefit fund reserves, other reserves and foreign currency translation reserves. Operational Risk Charge Prescribed Capital Amount Regulatory Adjustments Statutory Fund Tier 1 Capital Tier 2 Capital LPS118 GPS118 Life Insurance Act 1995 The Operational Risk Charge relates to the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events. The Prescribed Capital Amount is a measure of the capital requirement of an insurance company. The prescribed capital amount of a fund, as determined using the prescribed methodology, is intended to be sufficient such that if a fund was to start the year with a capital base equal to the prescribed capital amount, and losses occurred at the 99.5 per cent confidence level, then the assets remaining would be at least sufficient to provide for the liabilities of the fund at the end of the year. Regulatory adjustments are applied to assets using a prescribed methodology for the purposes of calculating the Capital Base. A Statutory Fund of a life insurance company is a fund that: (a) is established in the records of a life company; and (b) relates solely to the life insurance business of the company or a particular part of that business. Tier 1 Capital comprises of Common Equity Tier 1 Capital and Additional Tier 1 Capital. It is net of regulatory adjustments. Tier 2 Capital includes other components of capital that, to varying degrees, fall short of the quality of Tier 1 Capital but nonetheless contribute to the overall strength of a regulated institution and its capacity to absorb losses. CIL1695 050914