Banque Nationale du Rwanda
The Banque Nationale du Rwanda (BNR) is the central bank of Rwanda, established in 1964. Its primary role is to maintain monetary stability and regulate the financial system in the country. The BNR manages the national currency, the Rwandan franc, and implements monetary policy to promote economic growth.
In addition to its monetary functions, the BNR supervises commercial banks and financial institutions to ensure a stable banking environment. The bank also plays a crucial role in managing foreign exchange reserves and facilitating payment systems, contributing to the overall economic development of Rwanda.