Central banks and currencies of Europe explained

This is a list of central banks and currencies of Europe .

European Central Bank

Country CurrencyCentral BankPegged with
Eurofloat
Bank of Estonia
Bank of Finland
Bank of Italy
Central Bank of Kosovo
Montenegro
San MarinoCentral Bank of San Marino
National Bank of Slovakia
Bank of Slovenia
Institute for the Works of Religion

Non-Eurozone currencies

Country CurrencyCentral BankPegged with
Albanian lekBank of Albania
ArmeniaArmenian DramCentral Bank of Armenia
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani ManatCentral Bank of Azerbaijan
BelarusBelarusian rubelNational Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina convertible markCentral Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM
BulgariaBulgarian lev1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN
Czech RepublicCzech koruna
DenmarkDanish krone1 EUR = 7.46038 DDK (ERM II
GeorgiaGeorgian LariNational Bank of Georgia
HungaryHungarian forint
KazakhstanKazakh tenge
PolandPolish złoty
Russian roubleBank of Russia
RomaniaRomanian leuNational Bank of Romania
SerbiaSerbian dinar
LiechtensteinSwiss francLiechtensteinische Landesbankfloat
Switzerland
SwedenSwedish krona
Macedonian denarNational Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia
NorwayNorwegian kronefloat
Moldovan leu
United KingdomSterlingBank of Englandfloat
UkraineUkrainian hryvniaNational Bank of Ukraine
IcelandIcelandic krónaCentral Bank of Iceland
TurkeyTurkish liraCentral Bank of the Republic of Turkey

See also