Central Bank of Suriname was created on 1957-04-01.
The Central Bank of Suriname is Suriname's bank.Specifically, the official title in Dutch is "Centrale Bank van Suriname." Its headquarters are located in Paramaribo, Suriname's capital city. Its existence dates back to April 1, 1957. Its responsibilities are defined by the Bank Act of 1956. As Suriname's highest monetary authority, its duties include protecting the circulation, stability and value of the national currency; the projects of private banks and credit unions; and the quality of Surinamese socio-economic development.
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