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CBL Benghazi organising conference on the Libyan banking system from 12 to 13 August

bySami Zaptia
April 22, 2023
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CBL Benghazi organising conference on the Libyan banking system from 12 to 13 August

The Central Bank of Libya in Benghazi is organising a conference on the Libyan banking system from 12 to 13 August (Photo: CBL Benghazi).

The Central Bank of Libya, in cooperation with the Economic Sciences Research Centre, is organizing a conference entitled ‘‘The Libyan Banking System: Towards a Future Vision for Development. The event will include international participation and will be held from 12 to 13 August in the Conference Hall, Benghazi.

The conference objectives will be:

  • Emphasis on the role of the Central Bank of Libya in following up the local, regional and international economic affairs.
  • Statement of the role of the Libyan banking system in economic activity.
  • Diagnosing the reality of the banking system in Libya.
  • Statement of the role of non-banking financial institutions supporting the Libyan banking system.
  • Drawing a future vision for the development of the Libyan banking system.

Conference themes:

The first axis: the banking system and economic activity:

  • The economic role of Libyan banks.
  • The banking system’s relationship with economic activity.
  • The relationship of the banking system to the money market.
  • Experiences of global banking systems and lessons learned.

The second axis: Banks and non-banking institutions operating in Libya:

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  • The reality of the banking system in Libya.
  • Banking laws and legislation governing in Libya.
  • The role of financial inclusion in achieving stability and economic growth in Libya.
  • The role of non-banking institutions in supporting the Libyan banking system.

The third axis: recent technical developments and the Libyan banking system:

  • The role of various technical developments in developing the Libyan banking system.
  • The role of digital transformation in developing the Islamic financial industry in Libya.
  • Digitizing the services of the banking industry to enhance digital financial inclusion.
  • Risks associated with electronic banking services and their implications.

The fourth axis: the future vision towards development:

  • The foundations and controls that govern the advanced banking business.
  • Banking work programs during periods of development and adoption of new policies.
  • Mechanisms for activating the money market in the national economy.
  • Principles and controls for the development of Islamic financial products and services.
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