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Bankin Cigaban Asiya

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Bankin Cigaban Asiya

Bayanai
Suna a hukumance
Asian Development Bank
Gajeren suna ADB
Iri international financial institution (en) Fassara, multilateral development bank (en) Fassara, public company (en) Fassara da publishing company (en) Fassara
Masana'anta development aid (en) Fassara
Ƙasa Filipin
Aiki
Mamba na Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (en) Fassara
Member count (en) Fassara 68 (2022)
Ma'aikata 3,687 (2022)
Harshen amfani Turanci
Mulki
Shugaba Masatsugu Asakawa (en) Fassara
Hedkwata Mandaluyong
Financial data
Budget (en) Fassara 819,000,000 $ (2021)
Assets 282,100,000,000 $ (2021)
Net profit (en) Fassara 730,000,000 $ (2021)
Stock exchange (en) Fassara Australian Securities Exchange (en) Fassara
Tarihi
Ƙirƙira 19 Disamba 1966
1966
Awards received

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zama saga shugaba kan ci gaban bankunan asia

Bankin Cigaban Asiya, da turanci The Asian Development Bank (ADB) wani babban bankine dake Asiya an samar dashi ne dan cigaban yankin, An kirkira bankin ne a ranar 19 ga watan Disamba, shekarar alif 1966,[1] Helkwatar bankin na a Ortigas Center dake birnin Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, a kasar Filipin. Har wayau Kamfanin nada Rassa 31 na ofisoshi a ko'ina a duniya[2] Makasudin kafa bankin shine dan a Samar da wata cibiya da zai jagoranci cigaban al'umma da tattalin arziki a tsakanin kasashen Asiya. Daga mambobi 31 a sanda aka kafa kungiyar a yanzu kungiyar nada mambobi 67, a inda 48 suna daga nahiyar ne, sai kuma 19 wadanda ke daga wajen nahiyar. Itama dai bankin ansamar da ita ne akan aiki kusan iri daya data Bankin Duniya, kuma kusan hanya daya suke bi wurin rarraba wakilai, da samar da rahoto da kasafin kudin da akai amfani dasu na wannan shekara. Akwai wani gagarumin tallafi da bankin ke bayarwa a duk shekara ga dalibai 150 dan yin karatu a kasashe 10 dake a nahiyar, Sunan da akafi sanin shirin dashi shine (ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP) ) a turance, ana da burin bayan daliban sun kammala yin karatunsu, zasu koma kasashen su sutaimaka akan cigaba da bunkasa tattalin arzikin kasar tasu.[3] Bankin yakasance wakili mai sa'ido ga Majalisar Dinkin Duniya Observer.[4]

tun daga ranar 31 ga watan Disember, shekara ta 2016, kasar Japan da Amurika suna da jari mafi tsoka a bankin, Wanda yakai 15.607%. Sai kasar sin tanada 6.444%, Kasar Indiya nada 6.331%, sannan akarshe kasar Australiya ita kuma keda 5.786% na jari.

Tsarin Gudanarwa

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]
President Rodrigo Duterte pose for a photo with ADB President Takehiko Nakao and other officials of ADB during the 51st ADB Annual Meeting in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Philippines on May 5, 2018.

The highest policy-making body of the bank is the Board of Governors, composed of one representative from each member state. The Board of Governors, in turn, elect among themselves the twelve members of the Board of Directors and their deputies. Eight of the twelve members come from regional (Asia-Pacific) members while the others come from non-regional members.[5]

The Board of Governors also elect the bank's president, who is the chairperson of the Board of Directors and manages ADB. The president has a term of office lasting five years, and may be reelected. Traditionally, and because Japan is one of the largest shareholders of the bank, the president has always been Japanese.

The current president is Takehiko Nakao, who succeeded Haruhiko Kuroda in 2013.[6]

The headquarters of the bank is at 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines,[7][8] and it has 31 field offices in Asia and the Pacific and representative offices in Washington, Frankfurt, Tokyo and Sydney. The bank employs about 3,000 people, representing 60 of its 67 members.[9]

Jerin Shugabanni

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]
Name Dates Nationality
Takeshi Watanabe 1966–1972 Japan
Shiro Inoue 1972–1976 Japan
Taroichi Yoshida 1976–1981 Japan
Masao Fujioka 1981–1989 Japan
Kimimasa Tarumizu 1989–1993 Japan
Mitsuo Sato 1993–1999 Japan
Tadao Chino 1999–2005 Japan
Haruhiko Kuroda 2005–2013 Japan
Takehiko Nakao 2013– Japan
  1. Cite web|title = ADB History|url = http://www.adb.org/about/history%7Cpublisher[permanent dead link] = adb.org|accessdate = 2015-11-26
  2. Cite web|title = Departments and Offices|url = http://www.adb.org/about/departments-offices#tabs-0-1%7Cpublisher = adb.org|accessdate = 2015-11-26
  3. cite web|url=https://www.adb.org/site/careers/japan-scholarship-program/jsp-institutions%7Ctitle=Scholarship[permanent dead link] Program: List of Academic Institutions|first=|last=|date=12 October 2017|website=Asian Development Bank}}
  4. {{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/en/sections/member-states/intergovernmental-organizations/index.html%7Ctitle=Intergovernmental Organizations|author=|date=|website=www.un.org
  5. "Board of Directors". Asian Development Bank. adb.org. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
  6. cite web|url=http://www.adb.org/news/new-adb-president-takehiko-nakao-assumes-office%7Ctitle=New[permanent dead link] ADB President Takehiko Nakao Assumes Office|work=Asian Development Bank
  7. "Contacts." (Archive) Asian Development Bank. Retrieved on April 21, 2015. "6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550, Philippines"
  8. "Contacts: How to Visit ADB." (Archive) Asian Development Bank. Retrieved on April 21, 2015.
  9. "Key Facts". Asian Development Bank. adb.org. Retrieved 2015-11-26.