Program Description
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000;">This half-day virtual workshop aims to equip central bankers, supervisors, and regulators with the knowledge to understand the opportunities for blended finance in the Indo-Pacific, as well as the implications for financial stability, inclusion, and supervision.</span></p>
METHODOLOGY
This workshop will incorporate active interaction among speakers and the audience through question-and-answer portions of sessions.
WORKSHOP FEE:
There is no fee for this workshop for accepted participants. Enrollment is limited.
Who Should Attend
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The program is designed for mid- to senior-level staff and managers involved in central banking, regulation, and supervision of financial services in Indo-Pacific. Others from government agencies responsible for finance, the economy or international development and cooperation may also find the information of value. Participants should have at least three years of working experience in supervision, analytical or policy experience in the sector, and be proficient in English.
- Current supervisory context in the Indo-Pacific
- Aligning supervisory frameworks with development priorities
- Awareness of topical/contemporary blended finance issues
- Key barriers to scaling up blended finance
- Lessons learned from country-specific cases