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Central Bank of The Bahamas

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About Central Bank of The Bahamas

The Central Bank of The Bahamas, established in 1974, is responsible for the country’s monetary and financial system. It regulates the issuance of the Bahamian dollar, manages foreign exchange reserves, and supervises banks and other financial institutions to ensure financial stability. The bank also plays a key role in facilitating economic development, maintaining price stability, and implementing digital payment systems such as the Sand Dollar, the country's digital currency.

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+12423022600

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Frederick Street, Nassau, Bahamas

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@Central Bank of The Bahamas

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