Qatar Central Bank
The Qatar Central Bank (QCB) is the primary financial institution in Qatar, responsible for regulating the country's banking sector and ensuring monetary stability. Established in 1993, the QCB manages the national currency, the Qatari riyal, and oversees the implementation of monetary policy to support economic growth.
In addition to its regulatory role, the QCB supervises commercial banks and financial institutions operating in Qatar. It also manages the country's foreign reserves and works to maintain a stable financial environment, contributing to the overall economic development of the nation.