RBNZ launches strategy to become ‘best central bank’
Statement of intent for 2019–22 includes an update to RTGS system, and a “future of cash” plan
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand unveiled today (June 25) the strategy it will follow to foster transparency, financial stability and technological improvements over the coming years.
The Statement of Intent 2019–22 outlines the objectives and strategies under way since governor Adrian Orr took over in March 2018. “We want to be a great team and the best central bank. To get there, we need to review the way we operate, the way we engage, and the way we think about and deliver our core
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