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Bank of Finland

Bank of Finland
Suomen Pankki (Finnish)
Finlands Bank (Swedish)
The Bank of Finland, Helsinki.
The Bank of Finland, Helsinki.
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Headquarters Helsinki
Established 1 March 1812
Governor Erkki Liikanen
Central bank of Finland
Succeeded by European Central Bank (1999)1
Website www.bof.fi
1 The Bank of Finland still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB.

The Bank of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Pankki, Swedish: Finlands Bank) is the central bank of Finland. It is the fourth oldest central bank in the world.

The Bank of Finland was established on 1 March 1812 in the city of Turku by Alexander I of Russia. In 1819 it was relocated to Helsinki. The Bank created and regulated the Finnish Markka until Finland adopted the euro in 1999.

The Bank of Finland is Finland’s central bank and a member of the European System of Central Banks and of the Eurosystem. It is Finland's monetary authority, and is responsible for the country's currency supply and foreign exchange reserves.

The Bank of Finland is owned by the Republic of Finland and governed by the Finnish Parliament, through the Parliamentary Supervisory Council and the Board of the bank. The Board is responsible for the administration of the bank, and the Parliamentary Supervisory Council for supervising the administration and activities of the bank and for other statutory tasks. The bank is governed under the provisions of the Act on the Bank of Finland, passed in 1998.

The bank has branch offices in Kuopio, Tampere, and Oulu. The bank has a staff of about 380 persons.

The highest official in the bank is the Governor (currently Erkki Liikanen). The Governor chairs the Board. Member of the Board in April 2017 were Erkki Liikanen (Governor), Seppo Honkapohja (Deputy Governor), Marja Nykänen and Olli Rehn.


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