National Bank of Georgia
The National Bank of Georgia is the central bank of the country of Georgia. Established in 1991, it is responsible for managing the nation's monetary policy, ensuring financial stability, and regulating the banking sector. The bank aims to maintain price stability and support the overall economic growth of Georgia.
In addition to its monetary policy functions, the National Bank of Georgia oversees the country's payment systems and foreign exchange reserves. It also plays a crucial role in supervising commercial banks and financial institutions to promote a safe and sound banking environment for consumers and businesses alike.