The 'Bulgarian National Bank' (, ''Balgarska narodna banka'') is the
central bank of the
Republic of Bulgaria and one of the oldest central banks in the world, established on
25 January 1879. The BNB is an independent institution responsible for issuing all banknotes and coins in the country, overseeing and regulating the banking sector and keeping the government's currency reserves. The BNB is also the sole owner of the
Bulgarian Mint.
The current governor is
Ivan Iskrov.
Headquarters
The Bulgarian National Bank's headquarters in
Sofia are located on the central
Battenberg Square. The current edifice was commissioned to the noted architects Ivan Vasilyov and Dimitar Tsolov and built between 1934 and 1939 in the strict and non-decorative
Neoclassical style of the time. It spreads over an area of 3,700
m² and has four overground and three underground storeys. The inner decoration is the work of
Ivan Penkov and
Dechko Uzunov.
See also
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Economy of Bulgaria
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Bulgarian lev
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List of banks in Bulgaria
References
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Сградата на БНБ респектира със строга красота
External links
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Bulgarian National Bank official site