Danish National Bank
The Danish National Bank is the central bank of Denmark, responsible for managing the country's monetary policy and ensuring financial stability. Established in 1818, it plays a crucial role in issuing the national currency, the Danish krone, and overseeing the banking system.
In addition to its monetary functions, the bank also manages the country's foreign exchange reserves and acts as a financial advisor to the government. The Danish National Bank aims to maintain a stable economy and promote confidence in the financial system through its various regulatory and supervisory activities.