PIO named best central bank governor in Asia-Pacific

IANS  |  Singapore 

Ravi Menon, the of the Monetary Authority of (MAS), has been named the best central governor in for 2018 by UK-based magazine

The said that under Menon's leadership, the MAS pursued a "cutting-edge regulatory approach to fintech while maintaining macroeconomic stability".

The annual award by The Banker, is based on a selection process involving a survey of bankers and economists, reported, citing the magazine as saying.

"You can only encourage technology to the extent that you can also contain and manage its risks. A smart financial centre must be a safe financial centre as well," said in an interview to the magazine.

The Menon-led MAS banned high-profile bankers including Tim Leissner, formerly Goldman Sachs' man in southeast Asia, as well as Swiss Jens Sturzenegger, who was the of Falcon Private when it was shut down over 1MDB dealings last year, reports said.

More recently, and MAS sought to cool demand in for cryptocurrencies, warning that investors should weigh up the significant risks before pouring money in.

Singapore's was also given this award in 2011 when he was then MAS' Over the last three years, the award went to the central bankers of Vietnam, and

The magazine said that the MAS was among the first regulators to set up a group that focuses on understanding technology's risks and benefits.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 18:20 IST