Banco de México
Banco de México is the central bank of Mexico, established in 1925. Its primary role is to maintain the stability of the national currency, the Mexican peso, and to promote a healthy financial system. The bank also manages the country's foreign reserves and implements monetary policy to control inflation.
In addition to its monetary functions, Banco de México oversees the payment systems in the country, ensuring they operate smoothly and securely. The bank plays a crucial role in fostering economic growth and stability, contributing to the overall financial well-being of Mexico and its citizens.