Central Bank of Iran
The Central Bank of Iran, known as Bank Markazi, is the country's primary financial institution responsible for regulating the monetary and credit system. Established in 1960, it aims to maintain price stability, manage foreign exchange reserves, and oversee the banking sector.
The bank also issues the national currency, the Iranian rial, and implements monetary policy to support economic growth. It plays a crucial role in managing inflation and ensuring the stability of the financial system in Iran.