Bank of Poland
The Bank of Poland, known as Narodowy Bank Polski (NBP), is the central bank of Poland. Established in 1945, it is responsible for maintaining monetary stability, managing the national currency, and overseeing the financial system. The bank's primary goal is to ensure price stability and support the economic policy of the government.
The Bank of Poland also plays a crucial role in regulating the banking sector and implementing monetary policy. It conducts research on economic trends and provides financial services to the government and other institutions. Additionally, the bank manages Poland's foreign exchange reserves and contributes to the stability of the national economy.