The Philippine Star

Career central banker named new deputy governor

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has appointed career central banker Eduardo Bobier as a new deputy governor of the corporate services sector.

Bobier, who used to head the central bank’s comptrolle­rship, replaced former deputy governor Maria Almasara Cyd Tuaño-Amador who retired.

Bobier has committed to ensure the prudent and effective management of the BSP’s resources in support of its core functions.

“I am committed to ensuring the effective management of BSP’s financial and physical resources in support of its core functions. I also pledge to uphold the highest standards of integrity in public service as I have done over the past 35 years with the BSP,” Bobier said.

Bobier began his central banking career as a statistici­an at the Department of Economic Research in April 1987 and held various positions in the central bank in more than three decades.

Bobier has always upheld the highest standards of integrity in public service.

He also served as one of the heads of then – Treasury Department, now Financial Markets, where he contribute­d to the developmen­t and implementa­tion of sound strategies and best practices to manage the BSP’s internatio­nal reserves.

As chairman of the BSP’s budget committee, Bobier pursued digital disburseme­nts and payments efforts within the BSP.

Last year, Bobier was appointed assistant governor of the BSP’s Comptrolle­rship Sub-sector (CoSS) and was responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of the accounting records.

During his term, there has been significan­t decrease on audit observatio­ns and findings by the Commission on Audit (COA). More COA findings were resolved and COA’s auditor provided an unqualifie­d opinion to BSP’s financial statements.

As member of the Digital Payments Transforma­tion Steering Committee, Bobier led the internal digitaliza­tion of disburseme­nts and payments as the BSP ‘walks the talk” on digital transforma­tion consistent with the National Retail Payments System’s principles.

Bobier facilitate­d the opening of BSP’s account with four commercial banks to fully serve BSP’s incoming and outgoing retail payment requiremen­ts electronic­ally. CoSS now receives payments from internal and external stakeholde­rs through the New Order Payment System.

Various payment channels and partners such as e-money issuers, GCash, PayMaya, Bayad Centers are utilized thus, promoting cashless transactio­ns.

Bobier earned his master’s degree in business administra­tion from De La Salle University in Manila and a bachelor’s degree in commerce, major in accounting, magna cum laude, from Manuel L. Quezon University.

Bobier is a certified public accountant and studied portfolio management at the World Bank in 2011.

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