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Central Bank of Bahrain

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About Central Bank of Bahrain

The Central Bank of Bahrain, founded in 1973, regulates Bahrain's financial sector, including conventional and Islamic banking, insurance, and capital markets. It oversees monetary policy, ensures the financial system’s soundness, and supervises compliance with international financial standards. The bank also manages the Bahraini dinar and foreign exchange reserves while fostering Bahrain’s position as a global financial hub.

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+97317547777

Address

King Faisal Highway, Diplomatic Area, Block 317, Road 1702, Building 96, Manama

Website

cbb.gov.bh

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@Central Bank of Bahrain

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