Board of Directors

Jean-Pierre Roth, Zürich (Chairman of the Board of Directors)

Hans Tietmeyer, Frankfurt am Main (Vice-Chairman)

Ben S Bernanke, Washington, DC; Mark Carney, Ottawa; Mario Draghi, Rome;  Timothy F Geithner, New York; Lord George, London; Stefan Ingves, Stockholm; Mervyn  King, London; Jean-Pierre Landau, Paris: Christian Noyer, Paris; Guillermo Ortiz, Mexico City; Guy Quaden, Brussels; Fabrizio Saccomanni, Rome; Masaaki Shirakawa, Tokyo; Jean-Claude Trichet, Frankfurt am Main; Alfons Vicomte Verplaetse, Brussels; Axel Weber, Frankfurt am Main; Nout H E M Wellink, Amsterdam; Zhou Xiaochuan, Beijing

Alternates

Giovanni Carosio or Ignazio Visco, Rome; Pierre Jaillet or Michel Cardona, Paris; Donald L Kohn or D Nathan Sheets, Washington, DC; Peter Praet or Jan Smets, Brussels; Hermann Remsperger or Wolfgang Mörke, Frankfurt am Main; Paul Tucker or Paul Fisher, London

About the Board

The Board of Directors, currently chaired by Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Council of the Swiss National Bank, has 20 members (May 2008). The Board has six ex officio directors, comprising the Governors of the central banks of Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom and the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System. Each ex officio member may appoint another member of the same nationality. The Statutes also provide for the election to the Board of not more than nine Governors of other member central banks. The Governors of the central banks of Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland and the President of the ECB are currently elected members of the Board.

The Board of Directors elects a Chairman from among its members for a three-year term. The Board also elects a Vice-Chairman.

The Board is responsible for determining the strategic and policy direction of the BIS, supervising the management, and fulfilling the specific tasks given to it by the Bank's Statutes. It meets at least six times a year. Four advisory committees, made up of selected Board members, assist the Board in its work:

The Board has adopted a Code of Conduct for Members of the Board of Directors.