Anca Dragu Discusses Institutional Reforms in Brussels
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National Bank of Moldova Governor Anca Dragu participated as a speaker at the Institution Building Days 2026 event in Brussels, organised by the European Commission. She presented Moldova's progress in aligning with European standards, highlighting the integration into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) which reduced the cost of international euro transfers by over 90%, averaging EUR 1.26 with zero fees. Over 70% of cross-border euro transactions are now processed through SEPA, generating approximately EUR 6.59 million in savings for Moldova since operational integration on 6 October 2025.
“As a result, the cost of international euro transfers has been reduced by over 90%, averaging EUR 1.26, including zero fees, marking a substantial change for users.”
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This notice reports National Bank of Moldova Governor Anca Dragu's participation as a speaker at the Institution Building Days 2026 event in Brussels. The Governor highlighted Moldova's integration into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), which took effect on 6 October 2025, as a landmark achievement of institutional reform supported by EU technical assistance instruments TAIEX and Twinning.
Affected parties include financial institutions, businesses, and citizens of Moldova who benefit from reduced transaction costs and easier access to European markets. The event demonstrates how EU technical assistance supports candidate and partner countries in aligning with European standards, with TAIEX celebrating its 30th anniversary as a mechanism for transferring expertise and best practices.
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NBM Governor, Ms Anca Dragu, in Brussels: "The experience of the Republic of Moldova shows that institutional reforms bring real changes to people's lives"
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The Governor of the National Bank of Moldova, Ms Anca Dragu, participated in the "Institution Building Days 2026" event in Brussels, organised by the European Commission, which brought together representatives from public institutions, experts, and partners from EU member states and partner countries.
The event marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of the TAIEX instrument and serves as an important platform for dialogue on strengthening institutions, supporting reforms, and advancing the European integration process.
Alongside high-ranking officials from the European Union and candidate and partner countries, the NBM Governor took part as a speaker in the session titled "Better Institutions - Better Lives: How TAIEX and Twinning Make Life Simpler, Freer and Connected."
In her intervention, Ms Anca Dragu presented the progress of the Republic of Moldova in aligning with European standards, emphasising the role of institutional reforms in modernising the financial sector and bringing it closer to the European market.
A particular focus was placed on the integration of the Republic of Moldova into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), which has generated concrete benefits for citizens and the business environment, including a significant reduction in transfer costs and easier access to the European market.
As a result, the cost of international euro transfers has been reduced by over 90%, averaging EUR 1.26, including zero fees, marking a substantial change for users. These advantages have quickly been reflected in market behaviour, with over 70% of cross-border euro transactions now processed through SEPA.
With the operational integration into SEPA (6 October 2025), the total fees paid for transactions amounted to approximately EUR 474,000, resulting in savings of EUR 6.59 million for the Republic of Moldova. At the same time, the high level of usage, reflected in hundreds of thousands of processed transfers, confirms the rapid adoption of this infrastructure and contributes to streamlining external financial flows as well as increasing the competitiveness of Moldovan companies in the European market.
This major achievement was also made possible by the EU's technical assistance tools, which have played an essential role, step by step, in meeting the requirements necessary for alignment with European standards.
"The experience of the Republic of Moldova shows that institutional reforms bring about transformations that are directly reflected in people's lives. Integration into SEPA and alignment with European standards strengthens trust in the financial system and state institutions, offering a predictable and secure framework for citizens and the business environment. At the same time, the development of modern infrastructures, such as the MIA instant payments system, contributes to greater financial inclusion and accelerates the digitalisation of the economy. The National Bank will continue this path of modernisation and European convergence, with the aim of developing a stable, efficient financial system that is fully connected to the European space," stated the NBM Governor.
The contribution of the TAIEX instrument, as well as Twinning projects, to the development of the NBM's institutional capacity and the implementation of European standards was also highlighted. These instruments have facilitated the transfer of expertise, the harmonisation of the regulatory framework, and the strengthening of supervisory functions in the financial sector.
TAIEX (Technical Assistance and Information Exchange) is an EU instrument that provides short-term technical assistance for the transfer of expertise and best practices, while Twinning programmes support the development of institutional capacities through direct cooperation between institutions from EU member states and beneficiary countries.
Detailed information about technical assistance provided by the European Union: https://www.bnm.md/en/content/technical-assistance-provided-european-union
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- Institution Building Days 2026
- Brussels
- taiex
- TAIEX instrument
- Twinning
- technical assistance
- institutional reforms
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