Central Bank Of Jordan
The Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) is the primary financial institution responsible for regulating the monetary policy of Jordan. Established in 1964, its main objectives include maintaining price stability, managing the country's currency, and overseeing the banking sector to ensure financial stability.
The CBJ also plays a crucial role in issuing the national currency, the Jordanian dinar, and supervising commercial banks. Additionally, it works to promote economic growth and development by implementing policies that support a stable financial environment for businesses and consumers in Jordan.