BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 11. Azerbaijan and
Malaysia have discussed prospects for strengthening cooperation
between their central banks, Trend reports via the Central Bank of
Azerbaijan (CBA).
The bank reported that a delegation under the leadership of CBA
Deputy Chairman Gular Pashayeva carried out a working visit to
Malaysia.
As part of the visit, Gular Pashayeva met with Adnan Zaylani,
Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia. During the
meeting, the two sides exchanged views on future cooperation and
other issues of mutual interest.
The CBA delegation also participated in the “Risk Dialogue”
event organized by the Central Bank of Malaysia.
Director of the Risk Management Department, Mahammad Maharramli,
delivered a presentation titled “Risk Management Practices and Risk
Maturity in Central Banks” at the event, where he discussed the
evolution of risk management in central banks and highlighted
leading international practices.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) hosted a two-day "Risk Dialogue"
event on November 25-27, 2025, focused on enhancing central bank
risk capabilities in the digital era. Central banks from
Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand
participated in discussions covering risk governance, operational
resilience, and technology risks. Key takeaways included leveraging
artificial intelligence for decision-making, planning for quantum
resilience, and strengthening data security practices for future
risk management.
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