DAB Supreme Council Holds Second meeting during the fiscal year 2021

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Sun, Jul 04 2021 3:46 PM
DAB Supreme Council  Holds Second meeting during the fiscal year 2021

July 4, 2021- The Supreme Council of Da Afghanistan Bank, being the highest decision making body of the bank, held its second periodic meeting 2021.

The meeting was chaired by Mr. Ajmal Ahmady, the acting Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank, with online participation of other members of the Supreme Council.

In this meeting , the participants discussed and exchanged views on economic situation of Afghanistan, monetary policy implementation, banking system performance and supervision, development and mechanization of the non-banking sector of the country, accelerating payments digitalization process, expanding th banking system and a number of administrative issues pertaining to the bank and made necessary decisions in accordance with the provisions of DAB law.

It is worth mentioning that during this meeting of the Supreme Council of  DAB, two new working procedures were approved for the bank's departments and 18 of the previously approved procedures were amended in some areas and re-approved.

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