Ajay Banga will be transformative leader
US Prez says Banga will bring expertise and experience to the position of World Bank presidency
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The Executive Directors of the World Bank on Wednesday selected Banga as the 14th President of the bank for a five-year term beginning June 2. He became the first-ever Indian-American to head the Washington-based bank
Washington: Ajay Banga will be a ‘transformative leader’, who will bring expertise, experience, and innovation to the position of World Bank President, US President Joe Biden has said after the top Indian-American business executive was confirmed as the new head of the international lender. The Executive Directors of the World Bank on Wednesday selected Banga as the 14th President of the bank for a five-year term beginning June 2.
He became the first-ever Indian-American to head the Washington-based bank and will replace David Malpass. In February, President Biden announced that the US would nominate Banga, 63, to lead the World Bank because he is well equipped to lead the global institution at “this critical moment in history.”
“Ajay Banga will be a transformative leader, bringing expertise, experience, and innovation to the position of World Bank President. And together with World Bank leadership and shareholders, he will help steer the institution as it evolves and expands to address global challenges that directly affect its core mission of poverty reduction — including climate change,” Biden said on Wednesday. “Ajay will also be integral in bringing together the public and private sectors, alongside philanthropies, to usher in the fundamental changes in development finance that this moment requires,” said the president congratulating his nominee for the next President of the World Bank on his resounding approval by the Bank's Board of Governors.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Banga will play a critical role in undertaking a vital effort to evolve the World Bank and other multilateral development banks to redouble their work on global challenges like climate change in a way that accelerates progress on national development priorities.
Together with World Bank leadership and shareholders, he will help steer the institution as it evolves and expands to address global challenges that directly affect its core mission of poverty reduction including climate change
- Joe Biden, President, USA