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The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is the central bank of South Africa. It was established in 1921 after Parliament passed an act, the "Currency and Bank Act of 10 August 1920", as a direct result of the abnormal monetary and financial conditions which World War I had brought.
South African Reserve Bank HQSA - 370 Helen Joseph Street, Pretoria. South African Reserve Bank : Pta North - Jan van Riebeeck Street, Pretoria North . 25°39′38.57″S 28°10′46.91″E / 25.6607139°S 28.1796972°E / -25.6607139; 28.1796972
Pretoria East was a constituency in the Transvaal Province of South Africa, which existed from 1910 to 1966 and again from 1974 to 1994. It covered the eastern parts of Pretoria , the administrative capital of South Africa, and changed its makeup several times over the course of its existence.
Website of Reserve Bank of South Africa; Classification of South African Financial Institutions This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 08:34 (UTC). Text ...
National Treasury head office in Pretoria: Department overview; Formed: 31 May 1910: Jurisdiction: Government of South Africa: Headquarters: Old Reserve Bank Building, 40 Church Square, Pretoria: Employees: 1,167 (2009) Annual budget: R1,504.4 million (2010/11) Ministers responsible
The South African Bank Note Company was established in 1958 as a result of a decision by the South African Government to print South African currency locally. [1] The South African Reserve Bank formed a joint venture with Bradbury Wilkinson and Company and commenced production from a factory in Pretoria.
On 10 August 2014, the original African Bank Limited was placed under curatorship by the South African Reserve Bank, under the terms of the South African Banks Act, Act 94 of 1990. [6] Thomas Winterboer was appointed as curator to implement the restructuring proposal and manage the affairs of the Bank, subject to the supervision of the ...
The Financial Services Board (FSB) was the government of South Africa's financial regulatory agency responsible for the non-banking financial services industry in South Africa from 1990 to 2018. On 1 April 2018, its responsibilities were split into two new agencies the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) for conduct regulation and the ...