Central Bank of Honduras explained

Native Name:Banco Central de Honduras
Headquarters:Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Ownership:100% state ownership[1]
Reserves:3 600 million USD
Executive Title:President
Executive:Rebeca Santos
Bank Of:Honduras
Currency:Honduran lempira
Currency Iso:HNL

The Central Bank of Honduras (Spanish; Castilian: Banco Central de Honduras) was established on 1 July 1950.[2] The president of the bank is appointed by President of Honduras for a term of four years. The current bank president is Rebeca Santos.

Presidents

NameTook officeLeft office
Roberto Ramírez Ordóñez19501971
Alberto Galeano19711975
Guillermo BuesoMay 1975July 1979
Práxedes Martínez SilvaAugust 1979February 1982
Gonzalo CaríasMarch 1982January 1990
Ricardo MaduroFebruary 1990January 1994
Hugo Noé PinoFebruary 1994February 1998
Emin Barjum Mahomar[3] February 1998June 1999
Victoria Asfura de DíazJune 1999January 2002
Maria Elena MondragónJanuary 2002January 2006
Gabriela NúñezJanuary 2006January 2008
Edwin Araque BonillaJanuary 2008June 2009
Sandra MidenceJuly 2009January 2010
Maria Elena MondragónJanuary 2010January 2014
Marlon Tábora MuñozJanuary 2014July 2015
Manuel de Jesús BautistaJanuary 2016January 2018
Wilfredo CerratoJanuary 2018January 2022
Rebeca Santos[4] January 2022Incumbent

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weidner . Jan . The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks . Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. 2017. PDF.
  2. Web site: Historical Outline of the Central Bank of Honduras . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120713072659/http://www.bch.hn/eng/historia_bch_eng.php . 13 July 2012 . 30 August 2012 . Bch.hn.
  3. Web site: Central Bank of Honduras - Central Banking . www.centralbanking.com . en . 12 August 2015.
  4. Web site: Honduran president appoints new governor . Central Banking . en . 31 January 2022.