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Central Bank of Tunisia
The Central Bank of Tunisia is the primary financial authority in Tunisia, responsible for issuing the national currency, managing foreign exchange reserves, and formulating monetary policy to ensure economic stability. It plays a critical role in curbing inflation, regulating liquidity, and supervising the banking sector. In recent years, the bank has advanced modernization efforts by deploying digital payment systems and implementing state-of-the-art cybersecurity measures that protect financial data and transactions. Regular economic reports, policy statements, and performance reviews are published to maintain transparency and provide confidence among investors and the public. By collaborating with international financial institutions, the Central Bank of Tunisia aligns its regulatory standards with global best practices, supporting the overall integrity of its financial system. Furthermore, initiatives to extend financial inclusion have broadened the reach of modern banking services to underserved areas, enhancing overall economic participation. Through a balanced fusion of established monetary policy instruments and innovative digital solutions, the bank continues to foster sustainable growth and reinforce financial stability in Tunisia’s evolving economic landscape.
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