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About National Bank of Rwanda

The National Bank of Rwanda is the central bank responsible for regulating monetary policy, overseeing financial institutions, and ensuring financial stability. It promotes economic growth by controlling inflation and managing the country’s currency, the Rwandan franc.

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+250788199000

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KN 6 AV 4, Kigali Rwanda, P.O Box: 531 Kigali

Website

bnr.rw

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