Central Bank of Mauritania

Central bank of Mauritania, in northwest Africa
Central Bank of Mauritania
البنك المركزي الموريتاني
HeadquartersNouakchott
Established1973
Ownership100% state ownership[1]
GovernorMohamed Lemine Ould Dhehby
Central bank ofMauritania
CurrencyMauritanian ouguiya
MRU (ISO 4217)
Reserves$1,710 billion
Websitehttps://www.bcm.mr/

The Central Bank of Mauritania (French: Banque centrale de Mauritanie, BCM; Arabic: البنك المركزي الموريتاني) is the central bank of Mauritania, in northwest Africa. The bank is located in the capital Nouakchott, just south of the Presidential palace. Its current Governor is Mohamed Lemine Ould Dhehby.[2]

History

The bank was created by acts of the legislature of Mauritania, in 1973, 1974 and 1975.[3] It was established by President Moktar Ould Daddah after he withdrew Mauritania from the French-dominated monetary consortium, the Communauté Financière Africaine.[4]

Governors

  • Ahmed Ould Daddah, June 1973 - May 1978
  • Sid Ahmed Ould Bneijara, May 1978 - July 1978
  • Dieng Boubou Farba, July 1978 - April 1981
  • Ahmed Ould Zein, April 1981 - July 1983
  • Dieng Boubou Farba, July 1983 - September 1987
  • Mohamed Ould Nany, September 1987 - April 1988
  • Ahmed Ould Zein, April 1988 - June 1992[5]
  • Moustapha Ould Abeiderrahmane, June 1992 - June 1993
  • Mohamedou Ould Michel, June 1993 - December 1997
  • Mahfoudh Ould Mohamed Aly, December 1997 - January 2001
  • Sid El Moctar Ould Nagi, January 2001 - August 2002
  • Yahya Ould Athighe, August 2002 - January 2003
  • Ba Seydou Moussa, January 2003 - June 2003
  • Ahmed Salem Ould Tebakh, June 2003 - July 2004
  • Zein Ould Zeidane, July 2004 - September 2006
  • Kane Ousmane, September 2006 - November 2008
  • Sidatty Benhameyda, November 2008 - August 2009
  • Sid Ahmed Ould Raiss, August 2009 - January 2015
  • Abdel Aziz Ould Dahi, January 2015 - January 2020
  • Cheikh El Kebir Moulay Taher, January 2020 - March 2022
  • Mohamed Lemine Ould Dhehby, March 2022 – present.[6]

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See also

  • iconBanks portal

References

  1. ^ Weidner, Jan (2017). "The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks" (PDF). Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek.
  2. ^ Mauritanie, BCM (2022-04-04). "Nomination d'un nouveau gouverneur de la banque centrale de mauritanie (BCM)". www.bcm.mr.
  3. ^ "Banque Centrale de Mauritanie". Archived from the original on 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2006-12-19.
  4. ^ Pazzanita, Anthony (2008). Historical Dictionary of Mauritania. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1-2824-9943-0.
  5. ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. Sept 1991. 2003 – via HathiTrust.
  6. ^ "Nomination d'un nouveau Gouverneur de la Banque Centrale de Mauritanie (BCM)" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Banque Centrale de Mauritanie - البنك المركزي الموريتاني". www.bcm.mr.
  • "Missions" page at Banque Centrale de Mauritanie website

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