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Governor
Central Bank of Malaysia
File:Central Bank of Malaysia logo.png
YBhg. Datuk Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Muhammad bin Ibrahim
8th Governor of BNM
In office
1 May 2016 – Now
Preceded byZeti Akhtar Aziz
Personal details
Born1960
NationalityMalaysia
Alma materIIUM
University of Malaya
HKS, Harvard University
HBS, Harvard University
WebsiteBank Negara Malaysia

The Governor of The Central Bank of Malaysia (Malay: Bank Negara Malaysia) is the highest ranked position in the financial and economics sector in Malaysia. The Governor is the head of all the financial institutions in Malaysia. He does the bank affairs based on the regulations given by the BNM BNM Board of Directors.

Section 15 (1) of the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009 stated that the Governor is elected by Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Supreme Head of Malaysia whilst the Deputy Governor is elected by a Minister (that is from Financial Department).

Until now, the number of the Governors of BNM is 8 (data collected from 1 May 2016). The current Governor is Muhammad bin Ibrahim.

History

The First Governor of BNM, W. H. Wilcock is an Australian citizen. In September 1956, a legislative proposals and policy for the establishment of a Central Bank in Malaya was issued in "Caine Watson Reports".

At that time, W. H. Wilcock served as Deputy Governor Commonwealth Bank of Australia ( now the Reserve Bank of Australia). In 1958, he came to Malaya as the Financial Advisor to the Government of the Federation of Malaya.

In 1959, W. H. Wilcock was appointed by Yang di-Pertuan Agong as a Governor First and Chairman of the Board of the Central Bank of Malaya ( back then it was known as Bank Negara Tanah Melayu ) for 2 years. The Federation of Malaya Government renew his contract for another 6 months.

He retired from the post of Governor BNM in 1962 and returned to Australia to fill the position as General Manager at the Notes Printing Division on Reserve Bank of Australia and oversaw the introduction of the decimal currency Australia.

After that, the second Governor, Ismail Mohd Ali came in place followed by Abdul Aziz Taha as third, Jaffar Hussein as fourth, Ahmad Mohd. Don as fifth, Ali Abul Hassan Sulaiman as sixth, Zeti Akhtar Aziz as seven and the first woman Governor as Muhammad Ibrahim as eight and the current Governor of BNM.

Powers of the bank

The bank is endowed with certain powers through establishment of legal Acts by the Parliament of Malaysia to help fulfill its objectives. New legislation are created and current legislation is amended to reflect the needs of the time and future.

Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009

Provides the establishment, administration and powers of the bank.[1] This act repealed the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 1958.

Financial Services Act 2013

Consolidates the regulatory and supervisory framework for Malaysia’s banking industry, insurance industry, payment systems and foreign exchange administration matters.[1] This act repealed Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989, Insurance Act 1996 (though sections 144, 147(4), 147(5), 150, 151 and 224 of the Insurance Act 1996 continue to remain in full force and effect by virtue of section 275 of FSA 2013), Payment Systems Act 2003 and Exchange Control Act

Islamic Financial Services Act 2013

Sets out the regulatory framework for Malaysia’s Islamic financial sector with the principal regulatory objectives of promoting financial stability and compliance with Shariah.[1] This act repealed Islamic Banking Act 1983 and Takaful Act 1984.

Money Services Business Act 2011

Gives the bank the power to license and regulate money changing business in Malaysia.

List of Governors of BNM

No. Name Picture Duration Minister of Finance Managing Director
IMF
President
WBG
Start End
1 W. H. Wilcock
Tan Sri
William Howard Wilcock
Januari 1959 Julai 1962 Henry Lee Hau-shik
Tan Siew Sin
Per Jacobsson Eugene R. Black, Sr.
2 Ismail Mohd Ali
Tun
Ismail bin Mohd Ali
Julai 1962 Julai 1980 Tan Siew Sin
Abdul Razak Hussein
Hussein Onn
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
Per Jacobsson
Pierre-Paul Schweitzer
Johan Witteveen
Jacques de Larosière
Eugene R. Black, Sr.
George D. Woods
Robert McNamara
3 Abdul Aziz Taha
Tan Sri Dato'
Abdul Aziz bin Haji Taha
July 1980 June 1985 Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
Daim Zainuddin
Jacques de Larosière Robert McNamara
Alden W. Clausen
4 Jaffar Hussein
Tan Sri Dato'
Jaffar bin Hussein
June 1985 May 1994 Daim Zainuddin
Anwar Ibrahim
Jacques de Larosière
Michel Camdessus
Alden W. Clausen
Barber Conable
Lewis T. Preston
5 Ahmad Mohd Don
Tan Sri Dato
Ahmad bin Mohd. Don
May 1994 August 1998 Anwar Ibrahim Michel Camdessus Lewis T. Preston
James Wolfensohn
6 Ali Abul Hassan Sulaiman
Tan Sri Dato' Seri
Ali Abul Hasan Sulaiman
September 1998 1 May 2000 Anwar Ibrahim
Mahathir Mohammad
Daim Zainuddin
Michel Camdessus James Wolfensohn
7 Zeti Akhtar Aziz
YM Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr.
Ungku Zeti Akhtar binti
Prof. DiRaja Tun Dr.
Ungku Abdul Abdul Aziz
1 May 2000 28 April 2016 Daim Zainuddin
Mahathir Mohammad
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak
Horst Köhler
Rodrigo Rato
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Christine Lagarde
James Wolfensohn
Paul Wolfowitz
Robert Zoellick
Jim Yong Kim
8 Muhammad Ibrahim
Datuk
Muhammad bin Ibrahim
1 May 2016 Now Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak Christine Lagarde Jim Yong Kim

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "BNM Administered Legislation". Bank Negara Malaysia. Retrieved 4 December 2014.