Bank of France

Local nameBanque de France
LocationCentre-Ville, Rennes, France

The Bank of France, headquartered in Paris, is the central bank of France. Founded in 1800, it began as a private institution for managing state debts and issuing notes. It is responsible for the accounts of the French government, managing the accounts and the facilitation of payments for the Treasury and some public companies. It also oversees the auctions of public securities on behalf of the European Central Bank.

Today, it is an independent institution, and it has been a member of the Eurosystem of central banks since 1999. This consists of the European Central Bank, and the national central banks of all European Union members. Its three main missions, as defined by its statuses, are to drive the French monetary strategy, ensure financial stability and provide services to households, small and medium businesses and the French state.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_France

Official Website https://www.banque-france.fr/

Phone +33 2 99 25 12 12

Coordinates 48°6'50.792" N -1°40'40.033" E

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