DAMASCUS — Syria’s new leadership has appointed Maysaa Sabrine, a former deputy governor of the Syrian central bank, as the institution’s first female governor in its more than 70-year history.
Sabrine replaces Mohammed Issam Hazime, who was appointed by ousted President Bashar al-Assad in 2021.
Her appointment signals a shift in the country’s financial leadership following the dramatic political changes in Syria.
A senior Syrian official confirmed Sabrine’s appointment, though she has not yet commented publicly on her new role.
This appointment comes at a critical time for Syria as the nation works to stabilize its economy and recover from years of conflict and economic challenges.
Sabrine’s extensive experience in the central bank is expected to bring continuity and expertise as Syria’s financial system faces reforms under the new administration. — SG