Masato Kanda assumes office as 11th ADB president
With nearly four decades of experience in international finance and development policy, Kanda is widely recognised for his forward-thinking leadership and his decisive interventions during periods of market volatility

Masato Kanda officially assumed office as the 11th President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) today (24 February).
"I am deeply honoured to take on the role of ADB President at this important moment for our region," he said.
"With the trust of our 69 members and the strong support of our dedicated staff, I am committed to advancing ADB's mission to promote sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth. Together, we will respond to pressing development challenges, ensuring that ADB remains the partner of choice for the region."
Kanda succeeds Masatsugu Asakawa, continuing a legacy of excellence and innovation, reads a press release.
With nearly four decades of experience in international finance and development policy, Kanda is widely recognised for his forward-thinking leadership and his decisive interventions during periods of market volatility.
During his tenure as Japan's Vice-Minister of Finance for International Affairs, he was instrumental in pioneering innovative financial solutions and orchestrating policy actions that helped stabilise markets.
"Masato Kanda brings a wealth of experience and a refreshing perspective to ADB. His proven track record in navigating complex financial challenges and fostering international cooperation makes him the ideal leader to guide us as we build upon our strengths and seize emerging opportunities," said Chair of the ADB Board of Governors Fabio Panetta.
"I am confident that under his leadership, ADB will deliver targeted and impactful solutions for our developing member countries," he added.
Reflecting on his appointment, Kanda said, "I am ready to harness the collective expertise within our organisation and work closely with our partners to drive transformative change, especially for those most in need."
"Our focus will be on pragmatic actions that deliver real results, ensuring that our support creates lasting improvements in the lives of people throughout Asia and the Pacific," he added.
The ADB release says Kanda's appointment underscores ADB's ongoing evolution and its commitment to meeting the dynamic needs of its developing member countries.
As the bank embarks on a new phase of strategic growth, his leadership will build on ADB's strong legacy while also positioning the institution to address future challenges and opportunities, it adds.
The ADB Board of Governors' decision to elect Kanda was unanimous, reflecting broad confidence in his ability to steer ADB during a time of significant change. His extensive background in managing complex economic policies and his hands-on experience in multilateral settings will be invaluable as ADB continues to adapt to a rapidly changing global landscape.
ADB is a leading multilateral development bank supporting sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth across Asia and the Pacific.
Working with its members and partners to solve complex challenges together, ADB harnesses innovative financial tools and strategic partnerships to transform lives, build quality infrastructure, and safeguard our planet. Founded in 1966, ADB is owned by 69 members — 49 from the region.