The world of central banking is being reshaped at an unprecedented pace. Technological disruption, climate-related risks, and shifting geoeconomic dynamics are not only redefining the operating environment, but also fundamentally altering what is expected of central banks. In this context, central banks are increasingly called upon to act as “architects of resilience,” navigating a multitude […]
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Reflections on Leadership Strengths, Signals and the SEACEN Leadership Competency Framework “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader ” – John Quincy Adams This quote aligns with Liz Wiseman’s views around Multiplier leaders.[1] Multiplier leaders are those who use their intelligence to amplify […]
How can central banks strengthen governance not only through systems and policies but through the people who make them work? This question was tackled by senior leaders of Human Capital, Legal, Risk and Strategic Planning functions at the 2025 Governance Summit, aptly themed: “Harmonizing the People Agenda with Central Bank Governance”. This Summit, organized by […]



