Bank of Lithuania
The Bank of Lithuania is the central bank of Lithuania, responsible for maintaining monetary stability and overseeing the financial system. Established in 1922, it plays a crucial role in implementing the country's monetary policy and managing the national currency, the Euro, which Lithuania adopted in 2015.
In addition to monetary policy, the Bank of Lithuania supervises commercial banks and financial institutions to ensure their stability and compliance with regulations. It also conducts research and provides economic analysis to support informed decision-making within the financial sector.