The World Bank's new Vice President for the South Asia Region, Johannes Zutt, arrived in Dhaka today. During his four-day official visit, Zutt will meet with the Honorable Chief Adviser of the Interim Government, the Finance Adviser, Bangladesh Bank Governor, and other senior government officials and private sector representatives.
Zutt took on his role as World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region on July 1, 2025. Bangladesh is his first official visit in this new position. He previously served as the World Bank’s Country Director for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal from 2013 to 2015.
“I have very fond memories of Bangladesh, its people, and the friendships I have made there. I was always impressed by the resilience and creativity of the Bangladeshi people and their determination to build a better future for their children,” said Zutt. “I look forward to returning to Bangladesh to see firsthand the transformative changes that have been achieved over the ten years since I left my role as Country Director. The World Bank remains committed to helping Bangladesh to maintain a sustainable and inclusive growth path and create more and better jobs for the two million youths entering the job market every year.”
A Dutch national, Mr. Zutt joined the World Bank in 1999 and has held positions of increasing responsibility. He most recently served as the World Bank’s Country Director for Brazil. Before this he was Director for Strategy, Results, Risk and Learning in the Operational Policy and Country Services (OPCS) Vice Presidency. He has also served as Country Director for Türkiye, Comoros, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles and Somalia.
The World Bank was among the first development partners to support Bangladesh after its independence. Since then, it has committed about $46 billion to Bangladesh in grants or concessional credits. Currently, Bangladesh hosts one of the largest ongoing programs supported by The World Bank Group’s International Development Association (IDA).