Banque du Liban
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Established on August 1, 1963, Banque du Liban (BDL) is the central bank of the Republic of Lebanon. Its primary mission is to safeguard the national currency, maintain monetary and economic stability, and supervise the banking system. Key functions include issuing the Lebanese Pound, managing the country's gold and foreign currency reserves, regulating credit, and acting as the lender of last resort to the banking sector. Throughout its history, the BDL has played a crucial role in Lebanon's financial landscape, particularly during periods of economic crisis and reconstruction.
Lebanon
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- BankingPRIMARY
- Other Service
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