According to the Bank of South Sudan Act Chapter III, Article 14(a), the Board of Directors (BODs) is the highest policy and decision-making body and is chaired by the governor. The Board is composed of nine members, three executive members, and six non-executive members. The Executive members of the Board are the governor and two deputies. The Board meets regularly every quarter to deliberate on bank policy issues or during an extraordinary meeting when pressing issues arise. View the BODs
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About the Bank of South Sudan
The Bank of South Sudan is the central bank of the Republic of South Sudan established by an Act of Parliament known as the Bank of South Sudan Act, 2011. The bank is fully owned by the Government of South Sudan as an independent corporate legal entity whose primary objective is to maintain monetary and domestic price stability. The secondary objective is to maintain financial system stability.
The Bank’s top and senior management consists of the governor, two deputies, and the three directors general. The top management is charged with implementation of the policies approved by the Board and the overall management of the Bank. View Management