The Borneo Post

BNM to address delivery of mandates with stakeholde­rs

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KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is planning to work with the leadership of local financial institutio­ns and other stakeholde­rs in government to address a more focused delivery of mandates under the Malaysian Developmen­t Financial Institutio­ns.

Governor Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim said improving performanc­e measuremen­t frameworks and increasing transparen­cy in the operations would be an important areas of focus.

“We need to measure the right things, measure outcomes that matter and measure that is relevant.

“This needs to be driven by a clear vision and strong leadership that is uncompromi­sing,” he said at the Global Symposium on Developmen­t of Financial Institutio­ns yesterday.

Muhammad said the central bank expects local financial institutio­ns to operate with the highest level of profession­alism and integrity at all levels.

“Indeed, we expect that given their mandates, they would lead in demonstrat­ing how commercial principles can be fully reconciled with responsibl­e finance and public interest,” he added.

Muhammad also said key traits that would allow developmen­t financial institutio­ns to promote and champion new growth areas, include a broader focus on socio- developmen­tal goals for risk-return trade-offs to take into account positive externalit­ies for the economy.

He called on financial institutio­ns to have specific mandates to develop and prioritise niche segments identified to be of strategic and economic importance, which would give them legitimacy with funders and partners.

“These financial institutio­ns also need to affiliate with the

We need to measure the right things, measure outcomes that matter and measure that is relevant.

government, ministries and agencies to facilitate the design of appropriat­e government support, which enables them to take a higher risk.

“Leaders must recognise and align priorities to steer their respective institutio­ns to contribute more broadly and strategica­lly to economic developmen­t.

“This includes playing a more active role in technical assistance, and serving as key repositori­es of specialist knowledge, resource aggregator­s for strategic developmen­t projects and credible advisers to the government,” he said.

Despite developmen­t institutio­ns around the world, including Malaysia, facing unique challenges currently, Muhammad said these financial institutio­ns still had to manage and balance responsibi­lities that were substantia­lly more complex than those with narrower profit-making mandates.

“These institutio­ns have embarked on initiative­s over the last decade and a half to build greater financial resilience and stronger foundation­s for sound management, enabling them to play an important counter-cyclical role during downturns, and to support economic activity in targeted segments.

“However, more effort is required on critical appraisal of their developmen­t impact. It is much needed to sharpen the developmen­t focus, redirect and amplify the impact of financing activities.

“It will also provide the impetus for them to focus on other interventi­ons that can increase their impact,” he added. — Bernama

Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim, BNM Governor

 ??  ?? Muhammad Ibrahim addressing his welcoming remarks during the opening ceremony of the Global Symposium on Developmen­t Financial Institutio­ns in Sasana Kijang yesterday. — Bernama photo
Muhammad Ibrahim addressing his welcoming remarks during the opening ceremony of the Global Symposium on Developmen­t Financial Institutio­ns in Sasana Kijang yesterday. — Bernama photo
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While these alternativ­e decentrali­sed modes of exchange are in the early stages of developmen­t, they have the unique potential to challenge existing currency and payments systems. — Reuters photo

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