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In the context of the new ordinary loan of approximately USD 51 Million, extended by The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

The disbursement of the loan has been processed through “Buna” Payment platform, which facilitates cross-border payments in multiple currencies.

Abu Dhabi, 26 May 2023: The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) extended a new ordinary loan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with an amount of Arab Accounting Dinar 12.79 million, the equivalent of approximately USD 51 million to support the economic reforms implemented by the kingdom. The disbursement of the loan was processed through “Buna”, the cross-border payment system operated by Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization “ARPCSO”, owned by The Arab Monetary Fund “AMF.” It cements its position as a reliable partner for central banks and financial institutions. 

 

The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) extends a new Ordinary Loan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) extends a new Ordinary Loan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with an amount of Arab Accounting Dinar 12.79 million, the equivalent of approximately USD 51 million, to support the economic reforms implemented by the Kingdom
The AMF has completed the linking of Central Bank of Jordan to “Buna Platform”, which the AMF launched to support regional financial integration and encourage inter-Arab trade and investments

The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) extended a new Ordinary Loan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with the amount of Arab Accounting Dinar 12.79 million, the equivalent of approximately USD 51 million. The loan agreement was signed on Monday, May 15, 2023, by H.E. Dr. Mohammad Al-Ississ, Minister of Finance, on behalf of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and H.E. Dr. Abdulrahman A. Al Hamidy, Director General Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the AMF, on behalf of the AMF, with the aim to avail financial resources to support the country’s financial position and its efforts to implement economic and financial reforms.

Buna launches a new service establishing a more accessible and more secure foreign exchange (FX) market

The new service provides financial institutions participating in Buna with an open marketplace to make FX deals directly between each other and enables safe and secure settlement of the resulting transactions in Buna.   

Abu Dhabi, May 10th, 2023:Buna (the cross-border payment system operated by Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization “ARPCSO”, owned by The Arab Monetary Fund “AMF”), announces the launch of its service supporting a more accessible and more secure foreign exchange (FX) market.

The new service offers an open and modern marketplace for FX, where participants in the Buna system can benefit from a modern set of APIs to exchange information and agree on the terms of their FX deals directly between each other, without the involvement of Buna or any other intermediary in these deals.

The processing of the resulting transactions is then done immediately in a safe and secure way by using the Payment versus Payment (PvP) mechanism, which ensures that settlement in one currency occurs if and only if the settlement of the other currency occurs simultaneously. 

Buna holds its 41st virtual workshop

The workshop will explore the status of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) current initiatives and their outlook

The workshop will host high-level guest speakers from the Bank of International Settlement (BIS), Banque de France, Banca d’Italia and SWIFT, among others 

Abu Dhabi, May 4th, 2023:Buna (the cross-border payment system operated by Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization “ARPCSO”, owned by The Arab Monetary Fund “AMF”), will hold, on Thursday May 4th, the 41st edition of its virtual workshops to explore the status of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), current initiatives and their outlook.

Buna aims to bring the latest developments and advancements to this topic and promote innovation and progress in the financial sector.  To achieve that, this workshop will host high-level guest speakers representing Bank of International Settlement (BIS), Banque de France, Banca d’Italia, SWIFT, and others, who will provide a comprehensive overview of the topic from practical and strategic perspectives. The objective will be to anticipate potential future developments relating to CBDCs and how the financial industry can prepare for the changing landscape.  

The Arab Monetary Fund issues Its annual report for the year 2022

The Fund keeps delivering on the strategy it has adopted to be the closest partner to the Arab countries

The Fund granted three additional loans to Arab countries in 2022 totaling around 120 million Arab dinars, or about 478.5 million dollars, to support emergency funding needs and the implementation of economic and financial reforms

The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) launched its 2022 annual activity report, which was approved by the Board of Governors of the Arab Monetary Fund after reviewing the Fund's efforts in providing financial and technical support to enhance economic and financial stability and achieve inclusive and sustainable growth in its member countries. 

Arab Day for Financial Inclusion - April 25, 2023 Under the overarching theme: “Increasing Financial Inclusion to Support the Efforts to Address the Climate Change Repercussions”

The total issuance of green bonds and sukuk related to sustainable activities amounted to $5.5 billion in 2022 in the Arab countries

The percentage of adults in the Arab region accessing formal financial services is 48 percent for males, 31 percent for women, and 32 percent for low-income people

The issue of enhancing access to finance and financial services in the Arab countries is receiving growing attention from the Council of Arab Central Banks and Monetary Authorities Governors, in recognition of the potential and significant opportunities that can be achieved by increasing financial inclusion to support inclusive and sustainable economic development, address unemployment challenges and achieve equality. There is no doubt that enhancing financial inclusion plays an important role in supporting the efforts to face the climate change repercussions, by enabling financial sector customers to deal with risks associated with climate changes and enhancing their ability to recover from the climate change effects, which in turn contributes to inclusive and sustainable development, thus leading to soundness and resilience of the financial sector.

Buna Launches its Instant Payment Service (IPS)

The new IPS service, which is available 24/7/365, processes cross-border payments in a matter of seconds in multi-currency and in a cost-effective way.  

Buna’s IPS benefits businesses through efficient cash management and cost reduction by leveraging a pricing model that incentivizes such use cases with very competitive fees. 

Abu Dhabi, April 17, 2023: Buna (the cross-border payment system operated by Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization “ARPCSO”, owned by The Arab Monetary Fund “AMF”), announces the launch of its Instant Payment Service (IPS). This anticipated service is now live and ready to onboard participants seeking payments that are instant and available 24/7/365, in a cost-effective way.

The AMF extends a new loan to the Kingdom of Morocco, with an amount of Arab Accounting Dinar 69.501 million, the equivalent of approximately USD 277 million, within the framework of the Structural Adjustment Facility in the Financial and Banking Sector

The AMF extended a new loan to the Kingdom of Morocco, with the amount of Arab Accounting Dinar 69.501 million, the equivalent of approximately USD 277 million, within the framework of the Structural Adjustment Facility in the Financial and Banking Sector. The agreement was signed on Friday, March 17, 2023, by HE Nadia Fettah, Minister of Economy and Finance, on behalf of the Kingdom of Morocco, and HE Dr. Abdulrahman A.

On this occasion, her Excellency the Moroccan Minister of Economy and Finance expressed her appreciation for the support provided by the AMF and the important role it plays in strengthening the ability of Arab countries to maintain economic stability and face different challenges. In turn, his Excellency the Director General of the AMF valued the efforts pursued by the Kingdom of Morocco to implement economic and structural reform programs, which largely contribute to improving the outlook for its credit rating by rating agencies, stressing the AMF keenness to continue the fruitful partnership with the Moroccan government to help the country address the different challenges in the most effective way.

The program supported by the aforementioned loan includes a number of pillars: strengthening the system of control and supervision of the financial and banking sector, promoting sustainable financing, enhancing financial inclusion, promoting financial innovation, and developing the legal framework governing the capital market.

Successful launch of cross-border payments of Iraqi pensioners’ salaries using “Buna” First transaction in Jordanian Dinar

The launch reaffirms Buna’s role in strengthening Arab economic ties and enhancing the experience of Iraqi pensioners residing in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in receiving their salaries.
Buna aligns with the agenda of the Group of Twenty (G20) to improve cross-border payments.
Payments processed via Buna are characterized by efficiency, security, and lower cost.

Abu Dhabi, April 12, 2023: Buna, the cross-border payment system operated by Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization “ARPCSO”, owned by the Arab Monetary Fund, announced the success of the first cross-border payment for the pensions of Iraqi retirees residing in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The transaction also represented the first transfer In Jordanian dinars utilizing the Buna system.

Arab Monetary Fund issues a study on " Assessing the Association between the Global Carbon Futures Index and the Stock Markets' Return and Volatility in Selected Arab Countries"

The study discusses:

 

Reducing Emissions through Carbon Certificates Trading Innovation

Carbon Trading: A Key Strategy for Climate Change Goals

Arab Monetary Fund has released on Monday 27th of March 2023, a study titled "Assessing the association between the global carbon futures index and equity returns and volatility in selected Arab countries". The study aims to investigate the connection between the Global Carbon Futures Index (GCFI), stock returns, and volatility in four Arab stock exchanges: Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, by analyzing daily data between February 1, 2017, and October 30, 2022, using the generalized autoregressive conditional heterogeneity model (GARCH).