Palestine Monetary Authority

Palestine Monetary Authority
سلطة النقد الفلسطينية (Arabic)

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Headquarters Ramallah, Palestine
Established 1994
Governor and Chairman H.E. Azzam Shawwa
Central bank of Palestine
Currency Jordanian Dinar, Israeli New Shekel and United States Dollar
Website www.pma.ps

The Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) (Arabic: سلطة النقد الفلسطينية)[1] is the emerging central bank of Palestine.[2] It is located in Ramallah. is an independent public institution responsible for the formulation and implementation of monetary and banking, policies, to safeguard the banking sector and ensure the growth of the national economy in a balanced manner. PMA aims to maintain monetary and financial stability and to promote sustainable economic growth through the following:

It is active in promoting financial inclusion policy and a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. [3] It is responsible for setting monetary policy as well as overseeing the activity of regular banks (or "high street banks").

PMA operates by an act of the Palestine Legislative Council PMA Law Number (2) of 1997 which outlined the full authority and autonomy of the PMA and the Banking Law Number 9 of 2010.

PMA Vision

To be a full-fledged and a modern central bank for an independent and sovereign Palestinian state, capable of achieving monetary stability and keeping inflation under control, and maintaining financial stability. Thereby, contributing to further development in the Palestinian financial sector, promoting integration into the regional and global economy, and ultimately, fostering high rates of sustainable economic growth in Palestinian Territory.

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