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Central Bank Governor Advocates for Enhanced Banking Stability in Yemen

Central Bank Meeting to Strengthen Banking Stability

ADEN, Yemen – On Wednesday, Ahmed Ghaleb, the Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen, convened with officials from commercial, Islamic, and microfinance banks in the temporary capital of Aden. This meeting was organized to address recent developments in banking activities and to discuss ongoing arrangements with regional and international financial institutions. The primary objective of the gathering was to enhance banking stability and facilitate efficient financial transactions across the nation.

Enhancing International Financial Transactions

During the meeting, which was attended by leadership from the Yemeni Banks Association, participants reviewed various initiatives aimed at streamlining financial transactions between Yemen and the global market. These discussions underscored the importance of improving international financial interactions, which is critical for strengthening the stability of the banking sector. The meeting also focused on addressing existing challenges related to remittances and international dealings that impact the economy.

Improving Compliance and Facilitating Import Financing

The dialogue further delved into enhancing compliance measures and capacity-building programs, which will be implemented in collaboration with specialized international firms. The aim of these initiatives is to elevate adherence to international banking standards and requirements, thereby improving the overall efficiency of the banking sector.

Additionally, attendees discussed strategies to expedite import financing requests submitted through banks to the National Committee for Organizing and Financing Imports. These measures are designed to facilitate the flow of essential goods, which is vital for supporting the stability of local markets.

Commitment to Partnership with Banks

Governor Ahmed Ghaleb reaffirmed the Central Bank’s commitment to ongoing coordination with all banks operating in Yemen. He emphasized that the bank aims to provide necessary support to ensure the stability of the banking sector, maintaining its critical role in serving the national economy, particularly amid the extraordinary challenges facing the country.

For more information, visit Yemen TV.

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