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The TSE began operations as a department of Albania's central bank, the Bank of Albania, in 1996, concurrent with the establishment of the Albanian Securities Commission, with a full membership in the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS). The market functioned as a department of the central bank until it was spun off as an ...
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.
Banking in Albania, in its present form dating from 1992, consists of the nation's central bank - the Bank of Albania - and an expanding network of secondary banks.The Bank of Albania has the task of supervising the financial system, which currently contains 16 privately owned banks and many other financial institutions.
Bank of Albania: 2 September 1925: Gent Sejko: bankofalbania.org: Commercial banks. Name Total Assets (2022) [2] Capital Website American Bank of Investments (ABI)
All the financial activities in Albania are administered and regulated by the Albanian Financial Supervisory Authority (AFSA). [2] Mark Crawford, Head of the American Chamber of commerce, recently stated in an Interview that the Albanian Securities Exchange (ALSE) will soon make the field better by attracting the foreign investors. [3]
Bank of Botswana ; Non-Bank Financial Institutions Regulatory Authority (NBFIRA) Brazil: Central Bank of Brazil ; Securities Commission (CVM) ; Superintendency of Private Insurance (SUSEP) and Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar (ANS) British Virgin Islands: British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission (BVIFSC) Brunei
Alexander the Great on the first Albanian 1 Lek coin.. The lek was introduced as the first Albanian currency in February 1926. [2]Before then, Albania was a country without a currency, adhering to a gold standard for the fixation of commercial values.
Albania: Albanian lek: Bank of Albania: 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 ...