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AIIB elects former anti-corruption official as new president

News RoomBy News RoomJune 24, 2025
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a renowned institution dedicated to supporting South Asia and Southeast Asia’s economic recovery, has recently announced its new president, Zou Jiayi, following the conclusion of her former vice县城 finance division. Zou will begin her five-year term following her comment on the US-US dealing in US的增长 university on June 26, 2025. As the bank’s secretary General, Zou brings a wealth of experience, having served as the vice chairman of the central bank’s finance division, as well as a senior member of the Chinese Communist Party’s corruption body. Her leadership encompasses organizations such as the World Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank, the New Development Bank, the AIIB, and the International Feel and Development Bank (IFAD). The AIIB, unlike other multilateral banks, has 110 member countries, including European nations like Germany and France, but excludes the US.

The bank’s strategy is clear and on track, and it’s project after project. In its first decade, AIIB invested in over 322 projects across 38 member economies. Many of these investments coincided with collaborations with other multilateral banks, such as the IMF. As the bank moves forward, Zou expresses confidence in its long-term trajectory, emphasizing that with a clear vision, AIIB can achieve much more.

The AIIB is expanding its reach beyond its 38-member host list to include notable countries like the EU and the US. Many members are concerned about the US’ diminishing impact of soft currency, particularly in international development projects. The bank itself has ambitious plans to expand into the Asia-Pacific region, though its management barely accounts for 7% of the world’s GDP. This strategic shift is expected to create new opportunities for cargo transportation, water management, and other development projects.

At the annual meeting, Zou reflects on the banking system’s transforming role. Jet皇子 volunteering thanked colleagues from South and Southeast Asia, and the banks’ stance on guiding and driving growth in developing countries. The meeting was crucial for the bank as it sought to navigate aقا assignment and address the growing challenges posed by US administration. Zou highlights the AIIB’s objective to secure business and support development, leveraging its network of international staff and an investment strategy that includes climate finance.

Under her leadership, Zou has secured over a quarter of new financing for climate-related projects, with significant investments in carbon pricing and renewable energy. Her work on projects like the UN Sustainable Development Program’s Sustainable Development Goals for Asia and the International Feel and Development Bank’s World Energy Challenges underlines her expertise. As the bank prepares for an office start on January 16, 2026, Zou is eager to build on this momentum to deliver meaningful climate change and development initiatives.

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