Croatian National Bank
The Croatian National Bank is the central bank of the Republic of Croatia and part of the European System of Central Banks. The primary objective of the CNB is maintaining price stability and the stability of the financial system as a whole. The Croatian National Bank executes monetary policy, manages international reserves of the Republic of Croatia, issues the Croatian currency - the kuna, issues authorisations of credit institutions, credit unions, housing credit intermediaries, payment institutions and electronic money institutions and supervises their operation. The CNB also issues authorisations of authorised exchange offices.
About Croatian National Bank
Founded
1990Estimated Revenue
$250M-$500MEmployees
251-1KCategory
Industry
Government AdministrationLocation
City
ZagrebState
City of ZagrebCountry
CroatiaCroatian National Bank
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