Bank of Slovenia
Headquarters | Ljubljana |
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Established | 25 June 1991 |
President | Boštjan Jazbec |
Central bank of | Slovenia |
Succeeded by | European Central Bank (2007)1 |
Website | www.bsi.si |
1 The Bank of Slovenia still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB. |
The Bank of Slovenia (Slovene: Banka Slovenije) is the bank of issue and the central bank of the Republic of Slovenia. Based in Ljubljana, it was established on 25 June 1991. Its primary task is to take care of the stability of the domestic currency and to ensure the liquidity of payments within the country and with foreign countries. It also acts as the supervisor of the banking system. It is a non-governmental independent institution, obliged to periodically present a report on its operation to the National Assembly of Slovenia.
The Bank of Slovenia joined the Eurosystem in 2007, when the euro replaced the tolar as the official currency of Slovenia.
See also
External links
- (Slovene) (English) Bank of Slovenia official site
- Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°3′10.44″N 14°30′12.59″E / 46.0529000°N 14.5034972°E / 46.0529000; 14.5034972
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