Australia regulator asks Medibank to set aside $167 million after data breach


FILE PHOTO A woman walks past a branch of the Australian health insurer Medibank Private in Sydney October 20 2014.   REUTERSDavid Gray

FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past a branch of the Australian health insurer Medibank Private in Sydney October 20, 2014. REUTERS/David Gray/

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's banking regulator on Tuesday told insurer Medibank it would have to set aside A$250 million ($167 million) in extra capital, citing weaknesses identified in its information security after a network intrusion.

The Australian Prudential and Regulation Authority said the capital adjustment will be effective from July 1 and remain in place until an agreed remediation program is completed by Medibank to the regulator's satisfaction.

Medibank last year disclosed that a hacker stole the personal information of 9.7 million current and former customers and released the data on the dark web in one of Australia's biggest data breaches.

($1 = 1.4981 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Chris Reese)

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