Former president accepts helm at central bank

The Baltic Times, TALLINN
Jun 15, 2000
By Kairi Kurm

President Lennart Meri named Vahur Kraft the president of  the Bank of Estonia on June 7 on the basis of the proposal of the Board of the Bank of Estonia. Vahur Kraft was appointed for the post of the governor of the central bank for the second time. His last term ended in mid-April this year. His appointment came after two candidates warmed the president’s seat briefly and then departed.

Kraft received five votes for and three against from the council of the bank. “His strength lies in his experience in this field,” said councilor Juri Sepp, who had proposed Kraft’s candidacy.

“It [experience] is very important now after this big mess [in finding the right candidate]. It is sometimes necessary to bring new people into the company. This time we did not succeed in finding a new leader and another attempt would have been illicit. Kraft is the best man to restore stability,” said Sepp.

Kraft, 39, was appointed for the post of the governor on the third attempt after the council’s first candidate Vello Vensel resigned due to health problems and the second candidate, ex-Finance Minister Mart Opmann, was rejected by Meri.

Kraft told journalists at his first press conference as president of  the central bank that he would like to increase central bank’s transparency and favors the president’s idea to support the development of innovation in the society through founding a state resource and development fund with the help of the central bank.

Several media sources claim that Meri had preferred the first candidate Vensel to Kraft in the job of governor of the Bank of Estonia because Vensel favored Meri’s SITRA-type innovation fund idea. SITRA is an innovation fund in Finland set up by the Bank of  Finland to finance technology projects.

“I am glad that this soap opera kind of action around the Bank of Estonia is over,” said Kraft, who returned to the bank after the first defeat to save the bank’s image.

Kraft graduated from Tartu University in 1984 with a degree in  finance and credit. He worked for six years as branch manager at Eesti Hoiupank, one year as vice chairman of the board at Eesti Sotsiaalpank and five years as the president in the Bank of Estonia.

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