New Alternate Executive Director of the IMF for Ukraine Is Appointed
20.02.2017 13:00 | National bank of Ukraine
Under the rotation arrangement, the
Executive Directors of the IMF Dutch Constituency led by Belgium and the
Netherlands have appointed Mr Vladyslav
Rashkovan as the new Alternate Executive Director for
Ukraine. Mr Rashkovan will
take office as the Alternate Executive Director from 27 February 2017.
“I would like to thank Mr Oleksandr Petryk
for his long-term service and fruitful work. I am convinced that new horizons
will open up for our country that will maintain a high level of cooperation
with the IMF in the future,” said NBU Governor and Governor for Ukraine on the
IMF"s Board of Governors Ms Valeria Gontareva.
For
reference:
The Alternate Executive Director of the IMF is
appointed for a four-year term.
Appointment decisions are made by the Executive
Directors of the IMF Dutch Constituency led by Belgium and the Netherlands, in
which Ukraine holds membership. This
Constituency comprises 15 countries, including the Netherlands, Armenia, Belgium,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia,
Israel, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, and Montenegro, Romania, and Ukraine.
In April 2014, Mr Rashkovan took charge of the NBU
Department of Banking System Strategy and Reforming.
From April 2014, Mr
Rashkovan served as a member of the NBU Board, and
from November 2014 to 1 August 2016 as NBU Deputy Governor responsible for
reforms and transformation of the regulator.
Upon his initiative, the
Comprehensive Program of the Ukrainian Financial Sector Development Until 2020,
a roadmap for financial sector reform, was designed
and the central bank’s transformation project was implemented.
Mr Rashkovan is Fluent in English and Italian.