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The bank was founded in 1925 in Rome as the National Bank of Albania (Albanian: Banka Kombëtare e Shqipnis, Italian: Banca Nazionale d’Albania, Albanian acronym BKS or BKSH), replaced in 1945 by the state-owned Albanian State Bank based in Tirana (Albanian: Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar, BSS or BSHSH), before taking its current name in 1992.
In 1965, notes (dated 1964) were introduced by the Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar in denominations of 1 Lek, 3 Lek, 5 Lek, 10 Lek, 25 Lek, 50 Lek and 100 Lek. A second series of notes was issued in 1976 when the country changed its name to the People's Socialist Republic.
In 1991, Banka Tregtare Shqiptare (BTSH) was established from the sub-division of the activities of the Albanian State Bank, the main activity of which was managing the foreign trade operations of the state-owned entities with former socialist countries. In 1992, Banka Kombëtare e Shqipërisë (BKSH) was created by a second sub-division of the ...
Banka e Shqipërisë: 1925 Algeria: Algerian dinar: Bank of Algeria: بنك الجزائر / Banque d'Algérie: 1962 Andorra: Euro: No central bank; uses the euro as its domestic currency Angola: Angolan kwanza: National Bank of Angola: Banco Nacional de Angola: 1926 Anguilla: Eastern Caribbean dollar: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank: 1983 ...
It was originally known as Banka e Kursimeve (Savings Bank of Albania), but following its acquisition by Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB) during 2004 [2] it was rebranded as Raiffeisen Bank. Since the acquisition, Raiffeisen has implemented retail lending and services, starting with ATM services and debit cards, and later additional retail activities.
Lidhja e Lezhës: not official – working day 7 March: Teacher's Day: Dita e Mësuesit: not official – working day 8 March: Women's Day: Dita e Gruas: not official – working day 1 June: Children's Day: Dita Ndërkombëtare e Fëmijëve: not official – working day [3] 15 August: Assumption of Mary: Dita Shën Marisë or Pashka e Vogël ...
The following are the objectives of the Central Bank of Kosovo, as listed in "Objectives," Article 7, Chapter III of the Law No. 03/L-209 [5]The primary objective of the Central Bank shall be to foster and to maintain a stable financial system, including a safe, sound and efficient payment system.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Bancu d'Albania; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Banco de Albania; Usage on he.wikipedia.org