Central Bank of Barbados
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The Central Bank of Barbados (CBB), was established by an Act of parliament in May, 1972. Prior to the C.B.B. Barbados' monetary policies were governed through its membership in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA).
The Central Bank of Barbados' responsibilities include the role of banknote issuing authority. It is headed by the Governor of the Bank, Dr. Marion Williams as of March 2005.
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Mission Statement
| "The Mission of the Central Bank of Barbados is to foster a sound economic and financial environment which promotes the development of its stakeholders and encourages a culture of excellence and leadership." |
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See also
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External links
- Central Bank of Barbados (CBB) - Official Website
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