DHAKA: Bangladesh’s new government appointed entrepreneur and financial governance specialist Mostaqur Rahman as governor of the central bank, a government notification said on Wednesday. The move comes amid widespread changes across key state institutions — from the security forces to the civil administration — as the new government of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, who won a landslide victory in elections this month, begins to take shape. Mostaqur Rahman has more than 30 years of experience in corporate finance, export economics and institutional governance, a central bank official said. He will serve a four-year term, the government notification said. A separate notification said the government ended the tenure of Ahsan H. Mansur, a former IMF economist, who was appointed governor after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in 2024.