AIIB Treasury has been active since 2016. Treasury’s mandate involves funding investment operations, managing capital and debt-funded liquidity, offering financing solutions to clients, as well as overseeing the general banking and treasury risk management operations for AIIB.
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“AIIB Prices RMB3 Billion Inaugural Panda Bond
3-year sustainable development bond underscores the Bank’s core mission”
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“AIIB debut in GBP market unlocks new financing for sustainable development”
The webinar:
Date: November 24
Time: 17:15 – 18:00 CST (Beijing time) // 10:15 CET (Central European time)
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The event is for Finance Professionals, it is free to join.
About AIIB
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank with a mission to improve social and economic outcomes in Asia. Headquartered in Beijing, we began operations in January 2016 and have now grown to 103 approved members worldwide. By investing in sustainable infrastructure and other productive sectors in Asia and beyond, we will better connect people, services and markets that over time will impact the lives of billions and build a better future.
AIIB are looking for individuals with relevant experience from government, multilateral development organizations, the private sector or other institutions who like working in a diverse environment where innovative thinking is encouraged.
AIIB Frequently Asked Questions
Nationalities hired at AIIB
AIIB has a global recruitment strategy to hire the best experts worldwide. All qualified candidates worldwide are welcome to apply regardless of their racial, ethnic, religious and cultural background, gender, sexual orientation or disabilities. There are no nationality quotas and no percentage limits on regional and nonregional hires. AIIB intends to have wide geographic and diverse representation among its staff, with professional and technical competency as paramount criteria.
Living in Beijing (China)
Beijing is the second largest city in China. It is the political, educational and cultural center of the country, rich in historical sites and important government and cultural institutions. Beijing attracts expats from all over the world, therefore, living and traveling in Beijing is not as daunting as everyone thinks!
There is also quite a good balance of expat communities and local people. There are many foreigners living in Beijing resulting in special shops full of imported food from all over the world.
Given China's rich culture and amazing cuisine, Beijing has some beautiful sightseeing around the city as well as exciting street foods to try. Another great thing about Beijing is the transport system. The subway system is excellent – super clean, regular trains that are spacious and have air conditioning, and cheap. The stations all have English names and are easy to read – you really can’t get lost despite being a city of over 20 million people.
Here is a great resource for you to gain some inspiration and more information about the expat life in Beijing, China.