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1 History  





2 Governors  





3 Leadership  



3.1  Board of directors  







4 Organization and functions  



4.1  Branches  





4.2  Banking Supervision and Examination Department  





4.3  Banking Operations Department  





4.4  Research and Statistics Department  





4.5  Administration Affairs Department  





4.6  Finance Department  





4.7  Internal Audit Department  





4.8  Consumer Protection Department  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Central Bank of the
United Arab Emirates
مصرف الإمارات العربية المتحدة المركزي
HeadquartersKing Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi
Established11 December 1980; 43 years ago (1980-12-11)
GovernorKhaled Mohamed Balama
Central bank ofUnited Arab Emirates
CurrencyUnited Arab Emirates dirham
AED (ISO 4217)
ReservesUS$92.57 billion
Bank rate5.15%[1]
Websitecentralbank.ae/en

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (Arabic: مصرف الإمارات العربية المتحدة المركزي) (Central Bank of the UAEorCBUAE) is the state institution responsible for managing the currency, monetary policy, banking and insurance regulation in the United Arab Emirates.[2]

History[edit]

The predecessor of the central bank was the Currency Board which was established on 19 May 1973.[3] This followed the creation of the UAE as an independent state in 1971. The original purpose of the UAE Currency Board was to issue an independent currency for the new state to replace the existing currencies in use: the Qatari riyal and the Bahraini Dinar. The new UAE dirham entered circulation on the same day the Currency Board was established.

At this time, the Currency Board of the UAE did not have full central bank powers. It was mandated to manage the currency and the country's gold and foreign exchange reserves, but did not have regulatory authority and was not empowered to manage the UAE's monetary policy. The Union Law No (10) of 1980 saw the establishment of the Central Bank of the UAE as a public institution. The Law No (10) also augmented the functions of the Central Bank (previously assigned to the Currency Board) – Abdul Malik Yousef Al Hamar appointed Governor. Decretal Federal Law No. (14) of 2018 regarding the Central Bank & Organisation of Financial Institutions and Activities issued.

The Central Bank of the UAE has powers to issue and manage the currency; to ensure the stability of the currency; to manage the UAE's credit policy; to develop and oversee the banking system in the UAE; to act as the Government's banker; to provide monetary and financial support to the Government; to manage the UAE's gold and currency reserves; to act as the lender of last resort to banks operating in the UAE; and to represent the UAE in international institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the Arab Monetary Fund.

Governors[edit]

Governor Took office Left office Notes
Ronald Scott ? - 1975 1977 Director of the Currency Board
Abdelmalik al-Hamar 1977[4] 1980 Director of the Currency Board
Abdelmalik al-Hamar 1980 1991 First governor, Bahraini[5][6]
Sultan bin Nasser al-Suwaidi December 1991[7] September 2014[8]
Mubarak Rashid al-Mansoori September 2014 2020 [9]
Abdulhamid M. Saeed April 2020 April 2021 [9]
Khaled Mohamed Balama April 2021 [10]

Leadership[edit]

Board of directors[edit]

Organization and functions[edit]

Branches[edit]

In addition to its Head Office in Abu Dhabi, the Bank has branches in five other cities in the UAE. The cities are the following:

Banking Supervision and Examination Department[edit]

Banking Supervision and Examination Department is responsible for regulatory oversight of the UAE banking industry. A significant part of the department is located in the Bank's Dubai office, since the banking industry in the UAE is largely concentrated in this city. The scope of its regulatory mandate includes local banks, foreign banks operating in the UAE as well as finance companies, exchange houses, payment service providers (PSP) and non-banking financial institutions (NBFI's), including financial advisory practices.

The department functions include the issuing of licenses to banking institutions, setting banking standards and regulations, and monitoring compliance. The department is also responsible for liaison and co-operation with international standards bodies and banking organisations, notably the Bank for International Settlements, the Financial Action Task Force, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.

Banking Operations Department[edit]

Banking Operations Department is mainly responsible for managing the following:

Research and Statistics Department[edit]

Research and Statistics Department (RSD) at CBUAE is composed of two divisions: Research and Analysis division (RAD) and Statistics and Data Center (SDC). RAD's core activities include publishing high quality reports: the annual report and the quarterly economic review, in addition to weekly and monthly reports to Managers and the UAE leadership. Moreover, RAD conducts high quality research to support informed policy decisions. RAD also supports the UAE national agenda, by collaborating with the national stakeholders at the federal and local levels, as well as with regional and international organizations to safeguard the reputation of the UAE and improve its rankings in international competitiveness indicators.

SDC engages in the compilation and dissemination of Monetary, Banking, and External Sector statistics, including monthly statistical reports that capture the largest share of the financial sector regulated by CBUAE. In addition, SDC publishes quarterly reports on the UAE Monetary, Banking & Financial Market Developments, Financial Soundness Indicators, and annual balance of payments statistics. SDC has developed and maintained electronic database covering historical time-series. The data are readily available on CBUAE's web site to meet the regular needs of researchers, and domestic and external stakeholders.

Administration Affairs Department[edit]

Administration Affairs Department covers a number of back office functions. These include managing the Procurement, Facilities Management, Public Relations, archiving of records and security guards.

Finance Department[edit]

Finance Department oversees and supports the deployment of financial resources by delivering the following services:

Internal Audit Department[edit]

The Internal Audit's function is to provide independent, objective assurance and consulting services designed to add value and improve CBUAE's operations.

The mission of internal audit is to enhance and protect organizational value by providing risk-based and objective assurance, advice, and insight.

The Internal Audit Department has a key role in the corporate governance structure to assure on the management of risk and achieving objectives. Internal audit, acts as the third line of defence, providing independent assurance on the effectiveness of governance, risk management, and internal controls, including the manner in which the first and second lines of defence achieve risk management and control objectives.

Consumer Protection Department[edit]

Consumer Protection Department works to protect consumers from financial misconduct through education, policy-making, and compliance monitoring and tracking of complaints resolution.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "UAE central bank raises base rate on overnight deposit facility by 25 basis points". Reuters. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  • ^ "CBUAE | الصفحة الرئيسية" (PDF). centralbank.ae (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  • ^ "About Us | Central Bank of UAE". careers.centralbank.ae. Archived from the original on 2022-07-02. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  • ^ "Middle East Economic Digest". Middle East Economic Digest, Limited. 1978.
  • ^ "The UAE needs an economic policy more than a new governor". MEED. December 12, 2007.
  • ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. Sept 1991. 2003.
  • ^ "FinancialCentresInternational.com - FCI 500 - Nasser Al Suwaidi". www.financialcentresinternational.com.
  • ^ "UAE Central Bank says goodbye to long-serving governor". The National. 22 September 2014.
  • ^ a b "UAE appoints Abdulhamid Saeed as new central bank governor - government office". Reuters. April 2, 2020 – via www.reuters.com.
  • ^ "About Us - CB UAE". www.centralbank.ae.
  • ^ a b c d e f "About Us | CB UAE".
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