Azerbaijan’s new 100-manat banknote: mark July 15 on your calendar
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) is preparing to release updated 100-manat banknotes into circulation on July 15 of the current year.
Central Bank of Azerbaijan regulates monetary policy, manages currency reserves, and oversees banking system. Key institution for economic stability and financial regulation in the country.
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) is preparing to release updated 100-manat banknotes into circulation on July 15 of the current year.
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan is the principal financial regulator and monetary authority of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Established to oversee the nation's banking system, manage foreign exchange reserves, and implement monetary policy, the CBA plays a crucial role in maintaining economic stability and controlling inflation. The institution issues currency, supervises commercial banks, and sets interest rates that influence economic growth across the country.
As a pivotal economic institution, the CBA's decisions directly affect Azerbaijan's financial landscape and international economic relations. The bank manages the State Oil Fund and coordinates with international financial organizations. For Azerbaijan's diverse business community, including Jewish entrepreneurs and organizations operating in the country, CBA policies influence lending conditions, investment climate, and currency stability that affect commerce and charitable activities.
In the jnews.az section on the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, readers find analysis of monetary policy decisions, economic reports, and their implications for business, trade, and community development. Coverage includes how banking regulations affect the Jewish community and broader insights into Azerbaijan's economic governance and financial system modernization.