| National Bank of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Banka) |
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| Headquarters | Riga | ||
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| Established | 7 September 1922[1] | ||
| Governor | Ilmārs Rimšēvičs | ||
| Central bank of | Latvia | ||
| Currency | Latvian Lats | ||
| ISO 4217 Code | LVL | ||
| Website | www.bank.lv | ||
| Preceded by | State Savings and Credit Bank | ||
The Bank of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Banka) is the central bank of Latvia. It is one of the key public institutions and carries out economic functions as prescribed by law. The principal objective of the Bank of Latvia is to regulate currency in circulation by implementing monetary policy to maintain price stability in Latvia. It is responsible for issuing coins and banknotes in the Latvia's currency the Lats.
The Bank of Latvia administration is located in Riga. The fiscal year for the bank begins on 1 January and ends on 31 December.
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