Bank Negara Malaysia
Bank Negara Malaysia is the central bank of Malaysia, established in 1959. Its primary role is to manage the country's monetary policy, ensuring economic stability and growth. The bank oversees the financial system, regulates banks, and maintains the value of the Malaysian currency, the Ringgit.
In addition to monetary policy, Bank Negara Malaysia is responsible for promoting financial stability and safeguarding the interests of depositors. It also plays a key role in developing the financial sector, enhancing financial inclusion, and providing economic research and data to support informed decision-making.