Gabriel Makhlouf to continue as Central Bank Governor
Gabriel Makhlouf
Gabriel Makhlouf is set to continue as Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland for a further seven-year term.
Mr Makhlouf took up the position on 1 September 2019 and will began his second term on 1 September 2026.
As Governor, he chairs the Central Bank Commission, is a member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank, a member of the European Systemic Risk Board and is Ireland’s Alternate Governor at the International Monetary Fund.
Tánaiste and finance minister Simon Harris said: “I am pleased to announce the government has agreed to nominate Mr Gabriel Maklhouf for re-appointment as Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland.
“Mr Makhlouf is eminently qualified to perform the role of Governor of the Central Bank and the Government was pleased to support his nomination for reappointment.
“During his first term, Mr Makhlouf introduced reforms and enhancements that have strengthened the Central Bank and will continue to positively impact its performance.
“I wish him every success as he continues to lead the organisation in the years ahead.”


