South Korean Min Jee-nah Appointed Director of Market and Counterparty Risk at World Bank Group
Former MIGA head of credit for SOEs and reinsurance becomes fourth South Korean to hold director-level position at WBG
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- South Korean Min Jee-nah has been appointed as the new director of market and counterparty risk at the World Bank Group, starting next month.
- She previously served as head of credit for state-owned enterprises and reinsurance at MIGA and will become the fourth South Korean national to hold a director-level position at the global financial institution.
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The World Bank Group is a family of five international organizations that provides low-interest rate loans, policy advice and technical assistance to developing countries, with the goal of reducing poverty and increasing the income of such nations.
SEOUL, May 3 (Yonhap) -- A South Korean has been appointed as the new director of market and counterparty risk at the World Bank Group (WBG), the finance ministry said Sunday. Min Jee-nah, the former head of credit for state-owned enterprises and reinsurance at the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), will take on the role starting next month, the ministry added. She will become the fourth South Korean national to take on a director-level position at the global financial institution, according to the ministry. The WGB, is a family of five international organizations that provides low-interest rate loans, policy advice and technical assistance to developing countries, with the goal of reducing poverty and increasing the income of such nations.
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- What specific responsibilities will Min Jee-nah undertake in her new role?
- How will this appointment affect South Korea's influence at the World Bank Group?






