Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur has officially taken charge as Chairperson of the SAARCFINANCE Network, marking a significant leadership role for Bangladesh within the regional economic collaboration.
Dr. Mansur assumed this position at the 46th SAARCFINANCE Governors’ Group Meeting held on October 24 in Washington, D.C., where he formally accepted the role from the previous Chair, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Bangladesh will now serve as the SAARCFINANCE Chair Country for the next year, from November 2024 to October 2025.
This chairmanship follows a decision from the 45th SAARCFINANCE Governors` Group Meeting in Sri Lanka in June 2024, where Bangladesh agreed to lead in response to a request by the SAARC central banks’ governors.
According to SAARCFINANCE terms, two Governors` Group meetings are held annually, involving central bank governors and finance secretaries from SAARC member nations. Traditionally, the first meeting is hosted by the Chair Country, with the second coinciding with the annual IMF-World Bank meetings in October or November.
SAARCFINANCE, which originated from the 10th SAARC Summit in Colombo on July 29, 1998, was created to strengthen regional cooperation in economic and financial matters. The network aims to facilitate collaborative macroeconomic policies and provide a platform for sharing insights and strategies tailored to regional needs, as outlined in a press release.