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Central Bank of India

Central Bank of India is a public sector bank offering a wide range of retail and corporate banking services. It provides various financial solutions, including savings and current accounts, time deposits, and loans for sectors like retail, agriculture, MSMEs, and large corporates[3]. The bank serves high-net-worth clients, individuals, MSMEs, and...
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Central Bank of Indonesia

Company Name: Central Bank of Indonesia (Bank Indonesia) What They Do: Bank Indonesia is the central bank of Indonesia, responsible for maintaining monetary stability, regulating the banking system, and ensuring financial system stability. It operates under the Law No. 23 of 1999 and reports to the parliament[1][3]. Services: Offers monetary...
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CENTRAL BANK OF IRAQ

The primary objectives of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) is to ensure domestic price stability and foster a stable competitive market based financial system. The CBI shall also promote sustainable growth, employment and prosperity in Iraq.
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CENTRAL BANK OF KUWAIT

The Central Bank of Kuwait was established in 1969 with a mission to lay the foundations and maintain a flexible and stable monetary financial system in the State of Kuwait.
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Central Bank of Libya

The CBL started its operations on April 1, 1956. Replacing the formerly established AuLibyan Currency committeeAu, which was established in 1951. The functions of the committee were limited to backing the issued local currency with Sterling assets, thus having no role in controlling money supply, credit, or in commercial banks...
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Central bank of Mongolia

As the Central Bank, the Bank of Mongolia (BoM) ensures the stability of the national currency Ai Togrog. Within this main objective, the BoM promotes balanced and sustained development of the national economy, through maintaining the stability of money, financial markets, and the banking system. In order to implement its...
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Central bank of Montenegro

The idea of founding the Central Bank of Montenegro (hereinafter: CBCG) emerged at the beginning of 20th century. To wit, Crnogorska banka (Montenegrin Bank) was founded on Cetinje in 1905 with the idea to become a central bank that would assist the development and functioning of the banking industry in...
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Central Bank of Myanmar

Is the central bank of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It was established under the Central Bank of Myanmar Law in 1990.
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Central Bank of Nigeria

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is the country's apex monetary authority, established by the CBN Act of 1958. It ensures monetary stability, issues currency, maintains external reserves, and advises the government financially[1][3]. The CBN offers services such as monetary policy formulation, banking supervision, and financial inclusion initiatives[1][3]. Its target...
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Central Bank of Oman

The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) is the nation's central bank, responsible for maintaining monetary and financial stability. It offers services such as managing foreign exchange reserves, public debt, and exchange control, acting as a fiscal agent for the government, and overseeing the banking sector[1][3]. The target audience includes financial...
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Central Bank of So Tom and Prncipe

As actividades bancrias inerentes a um Banco Central em S. Tom e Pr=ncipe, comearam a ser exercidas em finais da dcada de 60 do sculo XIX, pela agTMncia do Banco Nacional Ultramarino "BNU", com sede em Lisboa, exercendo as funes de banco emissor e de banqueiro da prov=ncia. Um ano...
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Central Bank of Solomon Islands

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) is the premier financial institution in the Solomon Islands, responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policies. It manages exchange rates, internal reserves, issues currency, and regulates financial institutions[1][2]. CBSI promotes financial inclusion and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion[1][4]. Its...
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Central Bank Of Somalia

The Central Bank of Somalia was established in 1968 as the countrys financial regulatory institution. After years of insecurity, fragility,
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Central Bank of Suriname

The Centrale Bank van Suriname (CBvS) opened its doors on the 1st of April 1957 and has ever since fulfilled an important role in the Surinamese economy. The CBvS is a unique financial institution and cannot be simply compared to the commercial banks. It functions as the monetary institution entrusted...
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Central Bank of Syria

Central Bank of Syria has continued the implementation of the plan for modernizing the bank issued by Resolution of the Board of Monetary and Credit No. (187/mn/ b1) Date of 14/2/2006, and ratified by the President of the Council of Ministers on 27/2/2006, In order to achieve the objectives of...
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Central Bank of the Comoros

July 25 was held at the headquarters of the Central Bank of the Comoros a signing ceremony of donation agreement between Comorian and French Governments on the clearance of postal debt. This agreement was signed by HE Mr. Philippe Lacoste, Ambassador of France to the Comoros, and HE Mohamed Ali...
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Central Bank of The Gambia

The Central Bank of The Gambia (CBG) was established in the Banjul capital in 1971 to take the place of the Gambia Currency Board which was formed in 1964. Its current Governor is Mr. Modou Bamba Saho and the first Deputy Governor is Basiru A. O. Njai as at April...
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Central Bank of the UAE

Total assets / liabilities on the balance sheet of the Central Bank has increased from 9.8 billion dirhams in the end of December 1980 to 163.11 billion dirhams at the end of September 2007, total assets of the Central Bank's foreign exchange and gold from 7.28 billion dirhams to 159.31...
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