Central Bank of Sudan
The Central Bank of Sudan is the primary financial institution responsible for managing the country's monetary policy and regulating the banking sector. Established in 1960, it aims to ensure financial stability, control inflation, and promote economic growth in Sudan.
The bank oversees the issuance of the national currency, the Sudanese pound, and manages foreign exchange reserves. It also plays a crucial role in supervising commercial banks and implementing government financial policies to support the overall economy.