Central Bank of Bahrain explained

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Bank Name In Local:مصرف البحرين المركزي
Ownership:100% state ownership[1]
Headquarters:Manama, Bahrain
Key People:Khalid Humaidan, Governor
Bank Of:Bahrain
Currency:Bahraini dinar
Currency Iso:BHD
Reserves:$3.2 billion
Preceded:Bahrain Monetary Agency

The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) is the central bank of Bahrain. It is a public corporate entity that was established by the Central Bank of Bahrain and Financial Institutions Law 2006. on 6 September 2006.

Decree No. 64 of 2006 with respect to promulgating the Central Bank of Bahrain and Financial Institutions Law established the Central Bank of Bahrain in place of the Bahrain Monetary Agency.[2] The Bank is located in the Diplomatic Area of Manama, in Bahrain.

Its responsibilities include, implement monetary policy, supervise and regulate the banking sector, acting as the government's fiscal agent, encouraging the growth of Bahrain as a major international financial centre, and to manage the foreign currency, cash and gold reserves of the Kingdom.

History

It was established in 1973 as the Bahrain Monetary Agency, shortly after Bahrain gained its independence from the United Kingdom. The bank also houses a coin and currency museum with collections dating back to 653 AD.

The Bank on April 29, 2022 announced new regulations containing rules regarding equity-based crowdfunding and financing-based crowdfunding and are covered under Crowdfunding Platform Operators Module (Module CFP). Module CFP will be found under CBB Rule book – Volume 5: Type 7 – Ancillary Service Providers.[3]

The current Central Bank of Bahrain governor is Rasheed Al Maraj.[4] In November 2014, he decided to further develop the kingdom's growing insurance sector. He acknowledged the necessity for the Central Bank to co-operate with the insurance market to support the insurance sector, also insisting on the insurance firms' obligations to fulfill their social responsibility.[5] The Central Bank governor is the chairman of the board of directors of the Bahrain Bourse.

Governors

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weidner . Jan . The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks . Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. 2017. PDF.
  2. Web site: 6 September 2006 . Decree No. 64 of 2006 with respect to promulgating the Central Bank of Bahrain and Financial Institutions Law. 23 October 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20061104000344/http://www.bma.gov.bh/cmsrule/media/CBBLaw/Decree_64_2006_English.pdf. 4 November 2006.
  3. Web site: Staff Writer . TradeArabia . Central Bank of Bahrain issues new crowdfunding rules . 2022-04-30 . www.zawya.com . en.
  4. https://www.cbb.gov.bh/ Central Bank of Bahrain - Management - Governor
  5. Web site: Central Bank Of Bahrain Vows To Develop Insurance Industry. Ace Ins Brokers. December 18, 2014. 18 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141218174536/http://www.aceinsbrokers.com/content/central-bank-bahrain-vows-develop-insurance-industry. dead.
  6. Web site: The Middle East. 23 April 1983. IC Publications Limited. Google Books.
  7. Web site: MEED.. 23 April 1999. Economic East Economic Digest, Limited. Google Books.
  8. Web site: Bankers tipped for top BMA post. 6 November 1999. MEED.
  9. https://cbb.complinet.com/file_store/pdf/rulebooks/CBB_money_laundering.pdf Money Laundering
  10. Web site: H.E. Rasheed Mohammed Al Maraj. 5 August 2020.
  11. Web site: Bahrain announces new governor - Central Banking . www.centralbanking.com . en . 9 October 2023.