Central Bank of Myanmar discusses banking-related matters

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CBM Governor U Than Nyein chairs the meeting to discuss banking-related matters yesterday.

The Central Bank of Myanmar organized a meeting yesterday.

During the meeting, CBM Governor U Than Nyein discussed the importance of the administration and human resources development department, control of staff under the civil services law, rules and regulations and assistance for departmental staff within the scope of the allocated budget.
He also discussed the training for staff to develop the human resources and IT and current expenditure and capital expenditures following the financial rules.

He stressed the need to follow the civil services law, rules and regulations and to be mindful of technical security and cybersecurity in the IT era.
Then, the Deputy Director-General and Directors presented the respective work plans of their departments.

They discussed the plans to meet the needs for human resource development, e-Government, SWIFT system and CBM-NET system, completion of Training Centre of CBM in Yangon with World Bank loan, upgrade of financial management, MIS Reporting System and SWIFT Reporting Service and other arrangements.

Then, the Vice-Governors coordinated the meeting and CBM Governor instructed the necessary things.—MNA/GNLM

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