The Czech National Bank (Czech: česká Národní Banka) is the central bank of the Czech Republic, with its headquarters in Prague. The main task is to supervise price stability. The Czech National Bank is the issuing unit of the Czech koruna.
The CNB is the central bank of the Czech Republic and is the financial marekt supervisory authority and resolution agency. It was established under the Constitution of the Czech Republic and carries out its activities under Decree No. 6/1993 Coll.
of the Czech National Bank from 1993 to the present, the establishment of an independent republic
had to be accompanied by the establishment of the Central Bank. From September 1992, the Czechoslovak National Bank is preparing for a spin-off. On January 1, 1993, two new central banks came into operation and in February the currency was also split. The Czech National Bank declared as much independence from political influence as possible according to the constitution. In 2006, according to the trend of financial marekt, all regulatory agencies were merged into the Czech National Bank. In addition to its main task (ensuring price stability), the CNB also began to pay attention to the stability and healthy development of the entire financial system in the Czech Republic.
