Martin Galstyan

Martin Galstyan

Governor, Central Bank of Armenia

Martin Galstyan has been the Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia since April 17, 2020. He has made a significant contribution to shaping the country’s monetary policy, developing financial markets, and improving statistical systems. Under his leadership, key reforms have been implemented in the Central Bank’s governance and forecasting frameworks.

Before his current position, Martin Galstyan served as a Board Member of the Central Bank of Armenia from 2018 to 2020. From 2015 to 2018, he was the Director of the Dilijan Training and Research Center, focusing on professional development, research, and policy planning. From 2006 to 2015, he headed the Statistics Department of the Central Bank of Armenia, playing an important role in the development of data collection and analysis systems.

Martin Galstyan began his career at the Central Bank in 1998 as a specialist in the financial markets department. He later served as senior portfolio manager, head of the International Reserves Management Division (2004–2005), and head of the Economic Statistics Development Division (2005–2006).

In addition to his extensive career at the Central Bank, Martin Galstyan has been actively involved in education and international consultancy. Since 2015, he has been teaching the course "Competitiveness and Clusters" at the American University of Armenia and has also lectured under the licensed program of Harvard Business School. In 2015, he was named the university’s best lecturer. He also serves as an international consultant and lecturer for the World Bank.

From 1994 to 1999, he studied at the Faculty of Economics at Yerevan State University. From 1999 to 2002, he pursued postgraduate studies at YSU and earned the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences. In 2009–2010, he studied at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, earning a Master of Public Administration degree.

Martin Galstyan is the author of numerous professional articles and publications in the fields of economics, statistics and banking policy.