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World Bank Ramp membership stronger among smaller teams

Share of central banks participating in network rises year on year

Members of the World Bank Reserve Advisory and Management Partnership (Ramp) programme tend to be central banks with smaller reserve management teams, data from the Reserve Benchmarks 2025 shows.

Participating reserve management departments have an average of 26.9 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees. To break the data down, Central Banking designated large teams as reserve management departments with more than 26.9 staff. Those with fewer than 26.9 FTE employees are considered small teams.

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