The Croatian National Bank (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna banka or HNB; pronounced ) is the central bank of the Republic of Croatia. Until 2023, the HNB was responsible for the managing the former national currency, the kuna. It became a part of the Eurosystem when Croatia adopted the Euro Currency on 1 January, 2023. HNB was established by the Constitution of Croatia which was passed by the Parliament of Croatia on 21 December 1990. Its main responsibilities are maintaining the stability of the national currency, the kuna, and ensuring general financial liquidity within the country. HNB also issues banknotes and holds the national monetary reserves. In performing its duties HNB acts as an independent institution responsible to the Parliament. The bank has a share capital of 335,000,000 euros (c. US$450 million). HNB acts in accordance with Law on Croatian National Bank. More information...
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