Governors of The Central Bank of Iran
The President of Iran proposes a person as the governor of CBI, who must be verified by the general assembly and appointed as per a presidential decree. The governors of Central Bank of Iran are as follows:
Governor | Date |
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Ebrahim Kashani | 1960 |
Ali Asghar Poor Homayoon | 1961 |
Mahdi Samii | 1964 |
Khodadad Farmanfarmayan | 1969 |
Mahdi Samii | 1970 |
Abdolali Jahanshahi | 1971 |
Mohammad Yeganeh | 1973 |
Hassan-Ali Mehran | 1975 |
Yoosef Khoshkish | 1978 |
Mohammad Ali Molavi | 1979 |
Alireza Nobari | 1979 |
Mohsen Nourbakhsh | 1981 |
Majid Ghasemi | 1986 |
Seyed Mohammad Hossein Adeli | 1989 |
Mohsen Nourbakhsh | 1994 |
Mohammad Javad Vahhaji (acting) | 2003 |
Ebrahim Sheibani | 2003 |
Tahmasb Mazaheri | 2007 |
Mahmoud Bahmani | 2008 |
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