Bank of South Sudan
The Bank of South Sudan is the central bank of the Republic of South Sudan, established in 2011 after the country gained independence. Its primary role is to manage the nation’s currency, regulate the banking sector, and implement monetary policy to ensure economic stability.
The bank also oversees the issuance of the South Sudanese pound, the country's official currency. Additionally, it aims to promote financial inclusion and support the development of a robust financial system to facilitate economic growth and development in South Sudan.