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Yaseen Anwar (born March 31, 1951) is a
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banker who had been the
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from 20 October 2011 to 31 January 2014. He previously also acted as deputy governor and has 33 years of experience in international banking. Anwar holds a dual Pakistan and US citizenship. He is a graduate of the
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at the
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. Before that Yaseen Anwar acted as Deputy Governor from 2007 to 2011. During this tenure as Deputy Governor, he served as Acting Governor for 3 months each in 2010 and 2011 prior to being confirmed as Governor. After the State Bank, he served as Senior Advisor to the
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out of Singapore and Pakistan from 2014 to 2020.  In 2020 he was the founding Chairman of Yaseen Anwar & Associates, a management consultancy based in
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,
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. He is also Senior Advisor in Pakistan to the
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for Sustainable Banking, a member of the
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. Prior to his joining the State Bank of Pakistan, he had a long international banking career in
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, and
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with
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.  


Early life and education

Yaseen Anwar was born in Karachi, Pakistan, the son of Ismat and Commodore Sheikh M. Anwar, a decorated Pakistan Naval War hero. At the age of seven, his father was posted in
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to attend the Naval War College and thereafter as the Naval Attache in
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. until December 1964 where Yaseen attended the Rose Lee Hardy elementary School and was elected President of the Student Council. Yaseen then attended Ascension Academy in
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until the ninth grade before moving back to Karachi when he joined the
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His father, as the Naval Attache, was decorated with the
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by the
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for forging strong ties between the two countries.   At the Karachi American School, Yaseen was elected President of the Student Council, Captain of the Varsity Basketball team, and was the Editor of the school newspaper. After graduation, he attended the
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at the
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where he graduated with a BSc degree in economics and a B.A. in political science in 1972. During his undergraduate years, he was a Varsity Letterman on the University Squash team. He is often invited to speak at the Wharton School's Global Economic Forums on Central Banking, most recently in
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March 10, 2023 and has also been spotlighted in the Wharton School's Magazine.


Career

In 1973, Yaseen joined the Credit training program at the
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in
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where he spent 2 ½ years that included the International Department before joining the
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in
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in January 1976. In the Paris regional office, he worked with senior officers by honing his skills in Syndications & Private Placements. He then moved in 1977 to
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to join the
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Regional office where he looked after Corporate & Institutional relationships in
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and the
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. In 1979, he was transferred to Bank of America Cairo as Assistant Manager and a senior lending officer for local and multinational businesses. In 1982 he moved to Bank of America New York where he managed the Middle East Financial institutions and concurrently the Global Export Finance Group that included relationship management of US EXIM Bank,
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, and others.   In 1992, Yaseen joined the original Merrill Lynch (pre-Bank of America merger) in New York and switched to focus on Wealth Management, Asset Management, Alternative Investments, and Capital Markets. He spent almost 10 years at Merrill, being transferred to the London office in 1996. After leaving Merrill in London, he spent some time with Kraken, a boutique UK investment firm, where he structured M&A transactions in the Power Sector before joining the
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.  


State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)

Joining SBP in 2007, during his initial 4 years as Deputy Governor, he was tasked to upgrade the country's Payment System by establishing
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(RTGS) that he successfully implemented in 2008. This led to a monumental change in the country's landscape towards instant Interbank Funds Transfers (IBFT), Mobile/Digital banking, internet banking, and other banking products that enabled 80% of the previously unbanked Adult population, immediate access to financial services and products. This access to financial services has been a boon to the country's Financial Inclusion program that continues to grow today on the foundation of RTGS.   During 2010 and 2011, he served as Acting Governor State Bank twice for 3-month periods before he was confirmed as Governor in 2011. During his tenure, he negotiated and signed the country's first Currency Swap Agreements (CSA) with
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and
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and in 2012 became the 7th Central Bank to sign an Agency Agreement with the Peoples Bank of China to invest in local Government Bonds. As Governor, he had oversight of over 40 banks, impacted Monetary Policy, and elevated the Branch-less Banking model/ strategy for Financial Inclusion, the success of which was recognized globally.  Notwithstanding the
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post 2008, not one bank failed in Pakistan during his tenure due to vigilant liquidity management and restructuring of marginally capitalized banks.   Pakistan in 2013 also witnessed serious balance of payments stress with a Current Account deficit of 2% that was managed meticulously by securing over $2.5 Billion from the CSA with China, the Peoples Bank of China and
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. This $2.5 Billion plugged up the Current Account gap thereby maintaining the PKR Currency stable throughout the year. In August 2013, he successfully negotiated and signed the $6.7 Billion
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facility that elevated the country's Reserves, restored confidence in the economy with the Capital Markets, and elevated Pakistan's International ratings to a Positive outlook. In 2020, he was interviewed on the IMF Program as according to the IMF, the $6.7 Billion facility is the only one Pakistan has competed satisfactorily without suspension.   During his stint as Governor of the Central Bank, he was a member of the Board of Governors of the IMF, and served on the Financial Stability Board of Asia when it was first formed in 2012 under the Chairmanship of the BOE Governor. In 2014 he left the State Bank and from 2014 – 2020, he was Senior Advisor to the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China in
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and is currently the founding chairman of management consultants, ‘Yaseen Anwar & Associates’ in Pakistan. Concurrently, in December 2020, the World Bank/IFC appointed him Senior Banking Policy Advisor for Pakistan Sustainable Banking. In 2021, he was also appointed by China as chairman of the first overseas chapter of Green Investment Principles for
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& Pakistan in support of the Belt & Road Initiative. He also serves on the International Advisory Boards of the
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in the UK., the International Monetary Institute of
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,  and
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International Business School (ZIBS) China. He is often invited to speak at various International Forums in Asia and the U.S.


Notable Appointments/Achievements

* Only
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in the history of the State Bank of
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to have successfully negotiated and signed Currency Swap Agreements with
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and
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. * As Governor, negotiated and signed the $6.7 Billion
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agreement with the IMF in August 2013, the only one completed satisfactorily (without suspension) in Pakistan's history according to the IMF. * A Pioneer in the launching of the
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in 2013 as an International Reserve Currency in the SDR basket of the IMF, officially inducted by IMF in 2015/2016.  * As governor of the Central Bank, actively promoted and elevated the
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model in Pakistan for inclusive banking targeting the 80% of the unbanked market. Recognized as one of three countries for its success by the Economic Intelligence Unit of the
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. * Recognized as a ‘Notable’ graduate to have become a Central Bank Governor in the history of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. * In March 2020, Spotlighted in an interview on the global economy by the Wharton School of Business magazine, University of Pennsylvania. * Invited to speak in New York at the United Nations (
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) on Pakistan's Branchless banking model with numerous Heads of State. Also spoke at the World Affairs Council in
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, U.S.A. in 2013. * Internationally recognized former Central Bank Governor quoted by publications released by the
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and leading Business Schools i.e. Wharton,
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. * Advisory Boards of the International Monetary Institute of
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, Beijing, the Official Monetary & Financial Institutions Forum U.K. and Zhejiang University International Business School China. * Chairman, Green Investment Principles for Central Asia & Pakistan in support of the Belt Road Initiative. * As Sr. Advisor to the IFC/World Bank, aided IFC in upgrading the State Bank of Pakistan and the banking system in launching of the ESRM manual in 2022 on Green Banking Guidelines.


References

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