
APRG begins recruiting bankers to launch its own banking system in Rakhine territories it controls
The Arakan People’s Revolutionary Government (APRG) opened applications on 30 June for 26 banking professional positions — including three township managers, three assistant township managers, and 20 marketing personnel
The Arakan People’s Revolutionary Government (APRG) opened applications on 30 June for 26 banking professional positions — including three township managers, three assistant township managers, and 20 marketing personnel — to launch its own banking system in the areas of Rakhine State it controls, according to a recruitment announcement. Candidates can apply to the Arakan Public Service Commission until 11 August. The recruitment marks the latest step in the APRG’s drive to expand self-administration mechanisms across its controlled territory, with the banking system intended to serve as the foundation of a regional financial apparatus. A source close to the APRG told Mizzima, “A financial circulation system is essential to revive the local economy and trade. Therefore, the banking mechanism is being prepared to stabilize the socio-economic life of Rakhine citizens and support regional development.” Banking operations under the military junta in Rakhine State were suspended amid clashes in late 2023 and 2024, and the APRG is now working to rebuild the financial system under its own administrative framework. A local resident from Mrauk-U Township told Mizzima, “Previously, the closure of banks made money transfers and business operations extremely difficult. We hope the restoration of a banking system will greatly benefit locals and merchants.”However, the APRG has not yet said what services the new system will offer, how deposits will be secured, or under what legal framework it will operate. The Arakan Army (AA), Rakhine State’s dominant ethnic armed group, currently controls numerous townships in the state and is expanding administrative, judicial, taxation, and other civil governance mechanisms. The move into banking marks another step in extending that administration into the economic and financial sectors. As of 2026, the AA and APRG administration maintain full control over 15 townships, including Paletwa Township in Chin State and 14 townships in Rakhine State. While judicial and territorial security have been largely established, economic challenges persist — a tax system is now being applied to commodity flows, transport routes, and business owners. Border trade along routes connecting Bangladesh and India has dropped well below normal levels due to transportation blockages, forcing reliance on informal routes. Standard private banking services connected to the central bank are no longer operational in the region, which now relies primarily on mobile financial platforms such as KPay and Wave Money, as well as informal money transfer networks known as hundi, to manage cash flow. Commenting on a revolutionary government establishing its own banking system, a banking expert said, “For a banking system to operate successfully in the region, in addition to technology and skilled human resources, public trust is paramount. Systematically recruiting township managers and marketing staff is a promising start. However, central bank policy, exchange rate stability, and the ability to connect and transfer funds with neighbouring countries and other regions will pose major challenges to the sustainability of this banking enterprise.”
多角的分析
直接の経済ニュースではありませんが、治安と司法の信頼は地域経済の土台です。職場での暴力や未成年者保護への不安が強まると、夜間営業、観光、雇用、地域サービス業のリスク認識が高まります。
投資家目線では、個別事件よりも法執行の予見可能性が焦点です。加害者への対応が曖昧になれば、ローカルビジネスの統治リスクや従業員保護の弱さとして評価されやすくなります。
ラカイン州で問われるのは、加害者個人だけでなく、雇用主、警察、近隣社会が被害のサインをどう扱ったかです。軍が声を上げたことで、事件は噂話ではなく、記録され検証される公共問題に変わります。
市民にとっては、自分や家族が被害に遭った時に公正な手続きへアクセスできるのかが最大の関心です。地域団体が声を上げることで、事件の風化を防ぎ、被害者側の孤立を和らげる意味があります。
背景・歴史的文脈
このニュースは、ミャンマーの地域社会で法の支配と弱者保護がどこまで機能しているかを映す事案です。暴力事件そのものに加え、女性団体や市民社会が司法手続きを求めて声を上げている点が重要です。軍政下では警察・司法への信頼が揺らぎやすく、個別事件が地域の不安や統治への不信に直結します。
原文ソース
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