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Bank of Algeria

Coordinates:36°46′57″N3°3′44″E / 36.78250°N 3.06222°E /36.78250; 3.06222
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Monetary authority of Algeria
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Not to be confused withBanque de l'Algérie.
Bank of Algeria
بنك الجزائر(Arabic)
The Bank of Algeria building
The Bank of Algeria building
HeadquartersAlgiers,Algeria
Coordinates36°46′57″N3°3′44″E / 36.78250°N 3.06222°E /36.78250; 3.06222
Established13 December 1962
Ownership100%state ownership[1]
GovernorMouatassem Boudiaf
Central bank ofAlgeria
CurrencyAlgerian dinar
DZD (ISO 4217)
ReservesUS$64.63 billion (2023)[2]
Websitewww.bank-of-algeria.dz

TheBank of Algeria (Arabic:بنك الجزائر,French:Banque d'Algérie) is thecentral bank ofAlgeria. Thebank is located inAlgiers and its currentgovernor is Salah Eddine Taleb. It was established following Algerian independence in 1962 bySeghir Mostefai, expert for the "Exécutif provisoire" and member of the Algerian delegation atEvian negotiations, to take over the former activities in the country of theBanque de l'Algérie, the colonial central bank ofFrench Algeria.[3]

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After the country's independence, an agreement transferring the issuing privilege of the Banque de l'Algérie was signed on 13 December 1962. This convention includes two financial agreements signed betweenAhmed Francis, the Algerian Minister of Finance and Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, the French Ambassador to Algeria, concerning the relations between the Algerian Treasury and the French Treasury and the transfer of the issuing privilege of the Banque de l'Algérie to the Bank of Algeria with the technical assistance of theBank of France.[3]

The Bank of Algeria sets the conditions under which banks and financial institutions in Algeria and abroad can be allowed to be in Algeria and to operate there. It establishes, moreover, the conditions under which such authority may be amended or withdrawn. An example of this occurred when the Bank of Algeria announced new regulations relating to money laundering that required all banks in Algeria to open bank accounts only when the holder is present.[4] This is despite half of Algeria's currency exists outside of banks due to a lack of a stable commercial banking system.[5] The current Governor of the Bank of Algeria is Salah Eddine Taleb.[6]

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References

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  1. ^Weidner, Jan (2017)."The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks"(PDF).Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek.
  2. ^"Bank of Algeria specifies: Foreign exchange reserves increased to USD64.63 billion by late February".Algeria Press Service. March 15, 2023.Archived from the original on March 15, 2023. RetrievedMarch 14, 2023.
  3. ^abOthman, Farhat (2001).Les accords franco-arabes: des origines des relations bilatérales à nos jours (in French). Vol. 1. Paris/Montréal (Québec)/Budapest etc.: Harmattan. p. 31.ISBN 2-7475-0484-0..
  4. ^"Algeria: the Central Bank issues a regulation to fight against money laundering and terrorism".Agenzia Nova. 27 August 2024. Retrieved30 June 2025.
  5. ^Ghanmi, Lamine."Algeria names new bank governor, oil firm chief".The Arab Weekly. Retrieved30 June 2025.
  6. ^"President Tebboune dismisses Governor of Bank of Algeria Rostom Fadhli, appoints Salah Eddine Taleb". May 23, 2022.Archived from the original on May 23, 2022.
  7. ^abCentral Banking Directory. Central Banking Publications. 18 April 1993.ISBN 9780951790311 – via Google Books.
  8. ^SLIMANI, KARIMA."Benabderrahmane Aymane, new Governor of Bank of Algeria".APS.
  9. ^"President Tebboune dismisses Governor of Bank of Algeria Rostom Fadhli, appoints Salah Eddine Taleb". May 23, 2022.Archived from the original on May 23, 2022.
  10. ^Maher, Hatem; Tolba, Ahmed (4 January 2026)."Algeria sacks central bank governor, names deputy as acting governor".Reuters. Retrieved5 January 2026.

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