Central Bank of the Congo
The Central Bank of the Congo (CBC) (in French language: Banque Centrale du Congo) is the Central Bank of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has been established in 1997 during the presidency of Laurent-Désiré Kabila. The bank's main offices are on Boulevard Colonel Tshiatshi in Gombe Kinshasa. The governor is Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi and Vice-governor Dieudonne Fikiri[1]
| Central Bank of the Congo | |
| Headquarters | Gombe |
|---|---|
| Established | Since 1997 |
| President | Malangu kabedi Mbuyi |
| Central bank of | Democratic republic of the congo |
| Currency | congolese franc CDF(ISO 4217) |
| ISO 4217 Code | ( 4217) |
| Reserves | 770 Million USD |
| Website | https://www.bcc.cd |
| Preceded by | by Bank du Zaïre |

5 Fr of the Belgian Congo Bank
References
- "Home". afglobal. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
Note
- Banque du Congo Belge 1909-1959. Bruxelle, Editions L.Cuypers.
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