We are pleased to announce the latest post on the SUARA SEACEN blog, by Amarendra Mohan and Marie-Alice Moreau titled "Compliance with Basel Disclosure Requirements on Climate-Related Financial Risks: A Desktop Survey of Select Asian and European Banks". This desktop survey assesses the extent to which 14 Asian and 6 European Banks are complying with the Basel Committee’s consultative document on disclosure requirements for climate-related financial risks. The survey shows that Asian banks are 25% compliant (63% for the European banks), highlighting that more work is needed to ensure full compliance. Read the full article at: https://lnkd.in/gC_A2hMi
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The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre was first established as a legal entity in 1982 with eight member central banks/monetary authorities which has since grown to nineteen members in 2013. Since its inception in the early 1980’s, The SEACEN Centre has established its unique regional position in serving its membership of central banks in the Asia-Pacific region through its learning programmes, research work, and networking and collaboration platforms for capability building in central banking knowledge. Over the years, SEACEN has built a wide network base, in that besides its members, the Centre has an outreach of 16 other central banks which are invited for the Centre’s learning programmes, as well as 26 regional and international strategic partners with whom the Centre collaborates in the design and delivery of its programmes in central banking knowledge areas (Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Management; Financial Stability and Supervision; and Payment and Settlement System) and Leadership and Governance.
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- Industri
- Penyelidikan
- Saiz syarikat
- 11-50 pekerja
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- Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan
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- Kebajikan
- Ditubuhkan
- 1972
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- Central Banking, Research & Training, Economics, Macroeconomics, Financial Stability, Payment Systems
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Level 5, Sasana Kijang, Bank Negara Malaysia
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Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan 50480, MY
Pekerja di The SEACEN Centre
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Ole Rummel
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Kate Sweetman
Director of Leadership, Governance, and Human Capability @ The SEACEN Centre
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Dongkoo Chang
Director, Research and Learning Contents at The SEACEN Centre
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Syaifulhafizi Abu Hassan
PC, Corporate Services Department at The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN)
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We are pleased to welcome Dr Cyn-Young Park as the new Executive Director of The SEACEN Centre, effective 1st October 2024. Dr Park brings extensive experience from her previous role as the Director of the Regional Cooperation and Integration Division in the Economics Research and Regional Cooperation Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). During her tenure at ADB, she contributed to ADB’s major publications including the Asian Development Outlook. She actively participated in various global and regional forums such as the G20 Development Working Group, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), ASEAN+3, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), providing thought leadership on Asian economies and financial markets. Her work has been widely published in peer-reviewed academic journals including the Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Stability, Journal of Futures Markets, Review of Income and Wealth, and the World Economy. In addition, she lectured extensively about the Asian economy and financial markets. Dr Park holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Economics from Seoul National University. Join us in extending a warm welcome to Dr Park as our new Executive Director. With her deep expertise and strong knowledge of the industry, we look forward to an exciting future under her guidance!
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Representatives from a number of member central banks shared anonymous but candid insights on their challenges of change during our recent course: ACCELERATE: SEACEN Leadership Course on Leading Change. What blocks their sense of urgency required for successful change to happen? How can leaders overcome them? Read the new article by Donna Lumbo, MBA, MSOD at https://lnkd.in/gaM6k2ja
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The SEACEN Centre memaparkan semula ini
What do leaders in Asian Central Banks need to know and do to provide both stability AND agility in a world filled with increasing risk and accelerating opportunities? Last week, under the auspices of the Bank of Thailand, The SEACEN Centre engaged 45 mid level leaders of central banks from 14 countries in our intensive ACCELERATE Leadership Course, this time in Bangkok: Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. The course kicked off with a welcome address from our very own Kate Sweetman, Director of Leadership, Governance and Human Capital and a keynote message from Dr. Roong Poshyananda Mallikamas, Deputy Governor of Corporate Development of the Bank of Thailand. Both speakers acknowledged that the dynamism of the financial ecosystem necessitates adaptability and resilience in central bank leaders, particularly in leading the change. Special thanks to Kooi Fei Foong, Head of the Transformation Division of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Mukaya Panich, CEO of SCB 10X, Denchai Petchamarat, Deputy Managing Director at KBTG for their insightful presentations, as well as our panelists from the Bank of Thailand Sirinit Rattanapintha, Director of Banking Supervision and Tuangporn Khawcharoenporn, Director of Payment Infrastructure. Above all else, we appreciated the rigor, energy, thoughtfulness and candor of our participants in this safe space, and their willingness to grapple with the dilemmas inherent in change. Thank you all!
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