The new BIS strategy - bringing the Americas and Basel closer together

01 October 2019

Agustín Carstens, General Manager of the BIS provides an overview of the Innovation BIS 2025 strategy and gives concrete examples of how it can benefit stakeholders in the Americas, including supervisory authorities in the region, which are well represented today.

Last but not least, he elaborates on the enhanced role of the Financial Stability Institute (FSI) as part of the new BIS strategy.

Late last year BIS launched the Bank for International Settlements' medium-term strategic plan, called Innovation BIS 2025. The new strategy requires changes in the way BIS works and in the issues BIS covers in order to reflect the priorities that are front and centre in the agenda of financial authorities around the world, including those derived from the way innovation and technology are reshaping the financial landscape. At the same time, the new strategy reaffirms BIS’s core mission, which is to provide the highest-quality, cutting-edge knowledge and financial services to central banks, as well as to promote cooperation and collaboration for the common good of a well functioning global financial system.

A new strategy: Innovation BIS 2025 – Mr Carstens says: “specifically, the new strategy means the following changes in our three main areas of activity:

Innovation BIS 2025 and the Americas – Mr Carstens provides some concrete examples of how the new BIS strategy can benefit our stakeholders in the Americas:

Innovation BIS 2025 and FSI work - the strategy highlights the FSI's role in supporting the implementation of the post-crisis regulatory reforms and in supporting capacity-building of financial authorities more generally.

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