The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador (Spanish: Banco Central de El Salvador) is the central bank of El Salvador, which controls the currency rate and regulates certain economic activities within El Salvador. The bank was originally privately owned, but was brought under state control through The Law on the Reorganization of Central Banking.
Headquarters | San Salvador |
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Established | 19 June 1934 |
Ownership | 100% state ownership[1] |
President | Douglas Rodríguez Fuentes |
Central bank of | El Salvador |
Currency | none |
Reserves | US$3.57 billion (2017)[2] |
Website | www |
The bank is active in developing financial inclusion policy and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion.[3] In 2013, the bank made a joint Maya Declaration Commitment[4] with the Superintendencia del Sistema Financiero of El Salvador to carry out a series of concrete and measurable actions.[5]
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