Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Established in 1924 and began operating as a national central bank on 1 November 1928. In 1949, the bank relocated with the Government to Taiwan but did not resume its operations until 1961.
GovernorChin-Long Yang*
Terms of appointment: five years; first term began in 2018, current term began on February 26, 2023; appointed by the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Tzung-Ta Yen*
Mei-Lie Chu (Ms)*
Tsui-Yun Chuang (Ms)*
Mei-Hua Wang (Ms)*
Tzung-Ta
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