Bank of Sudan
The Bank of Sudan is the central bank of Sudan, responsible for managing the country's monetary policy and financial system. Established in 1960, it aims to ensure financial stability, regulate the banking sector, and issue the national currency, the Sudanese pound.
In addition to overseeing commercial banks, the Bank of Sudan plays a crucial role in foreign exchange management and maintaining the country's reserves. It also works to promote economic growth by facilitating credit and supporting government financial operations.