Bank of Greece
The Bank of Greece is the central bank of Greece, established in 1927. Its primary role is to maintain monetary stability and oversee the country's financial system. The bank manages the issuance of the euro, which is the official currency of Greece, and implements monetary policy in line with the European Central Bank.
In addition to monetary policy, the Bank of Greece supervises commercial banks and ensures the stability of the banking sector. It also provides economic research and statistics to support informed decision-making in the financial landscape of Greece.