Central Bank of Jordan
The Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) is the primary financial institution in Jordan, responsible for regulating the country's monetary policy and ensuring financial stability. Established in 1964, the CBJ manages the national currency, the Jordanian dinar, and oversees the banking sector to promote a sound financial system.
In addition to its monetary functions, the CBJ plays a crucial role in supervising banks and financial institutions, ensuring compliance with regulations. It also aims to foster economic growth by implementing policies that support investment and maintain inflation at manageable levels, contributing to the overall economic health of Jordan.