Central Bank of Cuba
The Central Bank of Cuba (Spanish: Banco Central de Cuba, BCC) is the central bank of Cuba. It was created in 1997 to take over many of the functions of the National Bank of Cuba (Spanish: Banco Nacional de Cuba). From its creation until May 2009, the president was Francisco Soberón Valdés, and the current head is Ernesto Medina Villaveiran.[1]
Organization
The bank is headed by a single president with five vice-presidents:[2]
- First Vice President
- Administrative Vice President
- Vice President, Analysis and Strategic Objectives of the Cuban Bank System
- Vice President, Macroeconomics
- Vice-President, Operations
The president of the Central Bank is a member of the Council of Ministers of Cuba.
See also
- Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Sabbatino
- Banking in Cuba
- Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean
- Cuban peso
- Cuban convertible peso
References
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