Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is the central bank of Zimbabwe, established in 1956. Its primary functions include issuing currency, managing the country's monetary policy, and overseeing the banking sector to ensure financial stability. The RBZ plays a crucial role in regulating inflation and maintaining the value of the Zimbabwean dollar.
In addition to its monetary responsibilities, the RBZ also manages foreign exchange reserves and acts as a banker to the government. The bank aims to promote economic growth and development while ensuring a stable financial environment for businesses and consumers in Zimbabwe.