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Bank of Jamaica
HeadquartersKingston, Jamaica
EstablishedMay 1, 1961
GovernorBrian Wynter, effective December 1, 2009
Central bank ofJamaica
CurrencyJamaican dollar
JMD (ISO 4217)
WebsiteBank of Jamaica

The Bank of Jamaica is the central bank of Jamaica located in Kingston. It was established by the Bank of Jamaica Act 1960 and was opened on May 1, 1961. It is responsible for the monetary policy of Jamaica on the instruction of the Minister of Finance.

History

The Bank of Jamaica, established by the Bank of Jamaica Law (1960), began operations in May 1961, terminating the Currency Board System which had been in existence from 1939. The establishment of the Central Bank was in recognition of the need for an appropriately regulated financial structure to encourage the development process, particularly as Jamaica was about to embark on the road to political independence. [1]

The Central Bank's role tended to be of a largely reactive nature as the institution grappled with several national and international developments. However, in recent years, monetary policy implementation has been characterized by a more proactive stance, as the Central Bank has actively sought to encourage the appropriate environment for economic growth and development.As a result, the Central Bank introduced a programme for financial reform - The Financial Sector Reform Programme (FSRP) in 1985. This initiative was aimed at more effective intermediation, through the encouragement of market forces and the strengthening of the Central Bank's capacity to implement monetary policies.

Organisation

The Bank of Jamaica is run by a Board of Directors headed by the Governor of the Bank of Jamaica. The Board of Directors is composed of the Governor who is also Chairman of the Board, the Senior Deputy Governor, the Financial Secretary and six other directors. All are appointed by the Minister of Finance for five year terms. Don Wehby, chief operating officer at GraceKennedy Limited and a former senator, has called for the separation of the positions of governor and chairman.[1][2]

Brian Wynter, a former deputy governor, has been named as the new Governor of the Bank, effective December 1, 2009.[3]

Until then, Audrey Anderson, senior deputy governor, is in charge of the Bank.

The most recent Governor of the Bank of Jamaica was Derick Milton Latibeaudiere who took up that post on 1 April 1996 and who resigned on October 30, 2009.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Roache, Alicia (November 6, 2009). "Wehby calls for major changes to be made at BOJ". Jamaica Observer. Archived from the original on November 9, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-08. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Restructure BOJ - Wehby proposes new central bank model - Split chairmanship and governor's position - Set up committee to determine interest rates". Jamaica Gleaner. November 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  3. ^ "Brian Wynter Takes Over as BOJ Governor on December 1". Jamaica Information Service. October 31, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  4. ^ "Cabinet to discuss Latibeaudiere's resignation". RadioJamaica.com. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-07. [dead link]