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Bank of Jamaica

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The Bank of Jamaica, established by the Bank of Jamaica Law (1960), began operations in May 1961, terminating the Currency Board System which had been in existence from 1939. The establishment of the Central Bank was in recognition of the need for an appropriately regulated financial structure to encourage the development process, particularly as Jamaica was about to embark on the road to political independence. The main objectives of the Central Bank were defined by the Bank of Jamaica Act to be: To issue and redeem notes and coins. To keep and administer the reserves of Jamaica. To influence the volume and conditions of supply of credit so as to promote the fullest expansion in production, trade and employment, consistent with the maintenance of monetary stability in Jamaica and the external value of the currency. To foster the development of money and capital markets in Jamaica To act as banker to the Government. In the earlier years, the Central Bank's role tended to be of a largely reactive nature as the institution grappled with several national and international developments. However, in recent years, monetary policy implementation has been characterized by a more proactive stance, as the Central Bank has actively sought to encourage the appropriate environment for economic growth and development. In this regard, in 1985, in collaboration with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Central Bank introduced a programme for financial reform - The Financial Sector Reform Programme (FSRP). This initiative was aimed at more effective intermediation, through the encouragement of market forces and the strengthening of the Central Bank's capacity to implement monetary policy.
Financial System - Payment Systems, Supervision of Cambios, Supervision of Deposit Taking Institutions, Supervision of Remittance Services, Supervision of Credit Bureaus, Legislation, Commercial Banks, Merchant Banks, Building Societies, Supervisory Framework, Supervisory Guidance, Financial Data, Foreign Currency 'A' Account, Licensing Application Process, Designation of BOJ Primary Dealer Foreign Exchange- Daily Trading Summary, BOJ Indicative Rates, BOJ Counter Rates, FX Trading - Spot Market, Monthly Average, Annual Average,

Bank of Jamaica

Nethersole Place, Kingston, Jamaica,

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