Croatian National Bank

Croatian National Bank
Brief History

The Croatian National Bank (CNB) enjoys operational autonomy and independence. The bank’s capital is 2,500,000,000 kuna. The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia, adopted on 21 December 1990, determines the Croatian National Bank as the central bank of the Republic of Croatia and defines its responsibilities. The Croatian National Bank Act adopted in 2001 determined, among other things, the status, operations, ownership status, powers and organisation of the central bank and its

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