Bank of Mauritius constantly ‘beefing up’ regulatory capacity, says governor
Post-financial crisis ‘awakening’ posed challenges for regulatory authorities, says Roi
Updating a central bank's regulatory and supervisory capacity is a "never-ending exercise", the governor of the Bank of Mauritius stressed today (July 29), as officials look to keep up with the "evolving" landscape.
"We, at the Bank of Mauritius, have been constantly tooling and retooling, equipping and re-equipping and beefing up our regulatory and supervisory capacity in the past 15 years," said Rameswurlall Basant Roi at his first visit to the International Monetary Fund's Africa Training
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