José de Luna-Martínez

Lead Financial Sector Specialist, World Bank Group
José de Luna Martínez is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, representing the Finance and Markets Global Practice of the World Bank Group (WBG) in Southeast Asia. He works with ASEAN member countries to advance regional financial integration and enhance financial stability. During his career at the WBG, Jose has worked in 37 countries around the world leading teams of experts on bank regulation, financial sector restructuring, development banks, migrant remittances, access to finance, and SME finance. Early in his career, Jose worked at the Bank and Securities Commission of Mexico where he served as Director of Bank Supervision; he participated in the resolution of Mexico’s banking crisis of 1994-95. Between 2007 and 2010, he served as Chief Economist and Deputy Managing Director of Financiera Rural, a financial institution serving the agribusiness sector and SMEs in Mexico. José holds a B.A. in Public Administration from El Colegio de México and a Ph.D. in Political Economy from the Free University of Berlin. He is author of several publications on international finance. In 2000, he was the recipient of the Jacques de Larosiere Award granted by the Institute of International Finance to the best essays in international finance.
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- The role of development financial institutions in the new millennium
- Three things to know about migrant workers and remittances in Malaysia
- The FinTech revolution: A perspective from Asia
- Islamic finance in Malaysia: Filling the gaps in financial inclusion
- Strengthening Lao PDR’s financial system by making room for failure
- Transforming state-owned enterprises: What other countries can learn from Malaysia
- How to scale up financial inclusion in ASEAN countries
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