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Anonymous ID: ZickZYroUnited States /pol/509362925#509367174
7/3/2025, 5:44:27 AM
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There are some more in my previous thread. Pridiyathorn Devakula of the Devakula family was the Governor of the Bank of Thailand. Umayya Toukan of the Toukan (Tuqan) bloodline was a governor of the Central Bank of Jordan. Diego Borja Cornej, president of the Central Bank of Ecuador, is possibly descended from the papal Borja family (considering other documented members of of that family which were in high positions of the Ecuadorian government). I can't confirm that one, though.

Solomon David Sassoon was a director of the Bank of Bombay which, although being a private bank, was performing functions of a central bank. The Bank of Bombay was amalgamated into the Imperial Bank of India which was then later amalgamated by the State Bank of India which has had 60% of it taken over by the Reserve Bank of India. The Reserve Bank of India, of course, being their modern central bank. However, since the Sassoons were shareholders in the Bank of Bombay and that bank was subsumed by the creation of a new central banks, it is very likely that the Sassoons are shareholders within the Reserve Bank of India.

The Oman Royal family, the House of Busaid or the Al Said dynasty, has had several of their members in positions of power within the Central Bank of Oman. These include Tariq bin Taimur, Sayyid Taimur bin Asa’ad bin Tariq Al Said and Sultan bin Salim Al-Habsi.

I'm sure there are many more, but I'm obviously less knowledgeable about elite families from Asia and the Middle East than I am of the ones in the west.