Central Bank of Myanmar
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The Central Bank of Myanmar (Burmese: မ္ရန္မာနုိင္ငံတော္ဗဟုိဘဏ္; MLCTS: mran ma nuing ngam taw ba hui bhan IPA: [mjəmà nàinŋàndɔ̀ bəhòʊbàn]; abbreviated CBM) is the central bank of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It was established under the Central Bank of Myanmar Law in 1990.[1] Its headquarters are in Yankin Township, Yangon, Yangon Division and is headed by a 17-member board of directors, headed by Kyaw Kyaw Maung. The Central Bank of Myanmar is operated by the Ministry of Revenue and Finance, which is a government ministry headed by Major-General Hla Tun.
As of 2005, its current members are as follows:
- Governor
- Kyaw Kyaw Maung
- Deputy Governor
- Than Nyein
- Directors
- Ohmar Sein
- Maung Maung
- Nay Aye
- Hla Myint
- Deputy Directors
- Myint Myint Tin
- Khin Saw Oo
- Naw Eh Hpaw
- Kyaw Win Tin
- Thein Zaw
- Yin Yin Mya
- Assistant Directors
- Hla Nyunt
- Maung Maung Than
- Aung Kyaw Htoo
- Myint Myint Than
- Kyu Kyu Thein
- Than Than Swe
- Khin Cho Cho
- Thida Myo Aung
- May Malar Maung Gyi
- Aung Kyaw Than
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- The Union of Myanmar (PDF) 45-49. South East Asian Central Banks Research and Training Centre (2005). Retrieved on 2006-07-02.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Myanmar Bank Information. eTrade Myanmar. Retrieved on 2006-07-02.