Banco de Italia
Banco de Italia is the central bank of Italy, responsible for managing the country's monetary policy and ensuring financial stability. Established in 1893, it plays a crucial role in the European financial system as a member of the European System of Central Banks.
The bank's main functions include issuing currency, overseeing the banking sector, and managing foreign reserves. It also conducts research and provides economic analysis to support decision-making in Italy and the broader European Union.